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Types of kitchen lighting
You can use three types of artificial lighting in your kitchen. The difference between them is expressed in the function each one of them performs:
- general lighting (ambient)
- task lighting
- accent lighting
The most important for the functionality of your kitchen are general and task lighting, but for perfect illumination, try to combine all three types of lighting, using the advantages of each.
General kitchen lighting
This is the basic lighting in the kitchen; the one you turn on when you enter the room. The purpose of this type of kitchen lighting is to obtain a uniform spread of light in your room; that is to say, without dark or highly illuminated zones.
A good variant is to use fluorescent tubes, placing them on the ceiling and ensuring enough space between them. They are economical, don't radiate much heat and supply uniform, well-diffused light.
You can use also other types of lamp:
- pendant lights hanging from the ceiling
- chandelier for greater luxury
- recessed or track lights...
The number of lamps you will use depends on the size of your kitchen. If it is large and/or has a high ceiling, you will need a greater volume of light to illuminate the whole area well.
Task kitchen lighting
This is a precise lighting that makes it easier to perform typical kitchen tasks, such as preparing food, cooking, washing and eating.
Potential places for this type of lighting are countertops, sink, kitchen island, places for eating...
As far as the range is concerned, you usually illuminate it from above, with light from the hood.
You can light the countertops or the sink with lamps positioned under the upper cabinets. Fluorescent tubes are a good option for this, because of their extensive lighting surface.
You can also add some extra lamps to the lighting for these places; for example, recessed or track lights. You place them on the ceiling, slightly in front of the upper cabinets.
Concerning the island, peninsula, table or bar, one or more pendant lights will do a great job. Apart from adding a certain elegance, they also function as accent lights, turning these areas into pleasant, attention-attracting centers.
If you have any kind of shelving above your kitchen island, you can use the underside of the shelving to serve as a base for task lighting, for example, track lights, in order to illuminate your island better.
Accent kitchen lighting
This is extra lighting, which casts soft and tender light into the room; usually from lamps with lower voltage, for example, 12 volt halogen lights. Such lighting makes your kitchen more interesting and inviting.
Focus on special places of the room, such as flowers, art works, small areas, also on the lamps themselves, etc.
You can create the illusion of space in the kitchen by positioning, if you have space (at least 12 inches (30 cm) of empty space to the ceiling), lamps above the upper cabinets, directing them towards the back wall and the ceiling.
If you have upper cabinets with glass doors, you can draw attention to their contents by placing small lamps inside them at either the top or bottom. This creates a wonderful visual effect.
You can use different types of lamps for accent lighting:
- track lights
- pendant lights
- the same as the ones below the cabinets
The types of lamp just stated are a small portion of a great variety that you can use. In addition to the type of lamp, you will need to consider the accent. You should be careful not to go too far with the accent; otherwise you will lose the effect.