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Kitchen
Lighting - light for the place of life
Kitchen
lighting is a form of home lighting specifically for the functional
purpose of a kitchen. In the kitchen several requirements need
to be met and these must be aided by precise lighting. Thus kitchen
lighting is mostly task lighting and ambient lighting and less
of decorative lighting. Good kitchen lighting, from an aesthetic
and functional standpoint, incorporates both ambient and task
lighting.
From
the perspective of a professional lighting designer, the kitchen
is one of the more interesting and versatile projects one can
tackle. Filled with numerous nooks and crannies, cabinets and
appliances, shelves and other specialized areas such as islands,
kitchens can present more lighting challenges than any other room
in your home.
Start
with the task areas. These are best lit with bright, shadowless
light. Fluorescent tubes are particularly well suited for this.
You want to get the fixture close to the task area so as to get
maximum light concentrated on the area you wish to work. In kitchens
this would be counters, sinks, and tables. Spot lights and directional
lights also provide task lighting in kitchens. For pantries or
other closets, small Under Cabinet Lights provide good illumination.
They can be mounted inside the closet above the door header to
provide glare free lighting on the closet contents.
Ambient
light is the general, overall light that fills in shadows, reduces
contrast, and lights vertical surfaces to give the space a brighter
feel. Fluorescent tubes are well suited to the job of providing
ambient light. They provide broad, even illumination and their
efficiency makes it possible to fill the space with light without
turning it into an oven. Incandescent down lights are more dramatic
and give a brilliant white light but require several fixtures
to avoid shadows in a kitchen.
Direct
lighting is achieved by using conventional recessed lights, surface
lights or light fixtures that are on a pendant or chain. These
types of lights work well to provide bright lighting for work
surfaces and general purpose lighting in the kitchen area. Rope
lighting and small recessed lights are budget friendly.
Add
a layer of accent lighting. You may be lighting artwork, architectural
details, collectibles, or a food presentation area.
Kitchen
occupancy sensors can be used in place of expensive complicated
3-way switches in kitchens with multiple entrances. If the sensors
can "see" all the entrances from their mounting location,
they will turn on the lights automatically whenever anyone enters
the room from any direction.
The
importance of kitchen lighting is often overlooked. The traditional
kitchen has been replaced by a modern one where people interact
in quietude over the counter. Thus kitchen lighting is evolving
with the needs of modern households.
There
are many more appliance articles in our fixture
section. There is more specific information in the links at
the beginning of this article. They can guide you where you need
to go.
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