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Kitchen Light - Recipe for a well lit kitchen

When a delicious aroma wafts from the kitchen, the mood is set for a cosy meal in the same environs. Contemporary kitchens are now updated with bright or soft lights to create not only an ambience but also to ensure what’s cooking is just right! It’s not only the chef in a restaurant or a five star kitchen who needs appropriate lighting in the cooking area. Even home kitchens need proper lighting for cooking. Career moms and dads who do weekend cooking need source lighting. A Kitchen Light today blends the right ingredients of a spacious room, functionality and ambient needs. Before renovating kitchens think before installing a kitchen light. Today’s kitchens are not merely cooking areas. If spacious enough they are also cosy areas for light gossip sessions over coffee and cake or quiet readings or musings over a light homely meal. Lighting the kitchen makes it more useful and there are many options which include soft lights, focused, under counter, lights for specific tasks and also decorative installations. This is exactly what makes the home kitchen different from that of a restaurant or five star complex kitchens.

How can we light our kitchen?

The modern kitchens are also a place for relaxation, lighting will matter in the creation of mood and will influence the way of thought and execution. This is done with direct or indirect lighting. For example, indirect lighting is arranged with the lights turned towards the ceiling. It gives an overall light rather than pointing to some area. Direct lighting use a conventional recessed light or a surface light fixed to the wall or in chain or pendant. Rope lights, puck lights, recessed lights, linear lighting strips are some common patterns in modern kitchen lighting.

Lighting is measured according to the size of your kitchen. A common pattern in kitchen is 2 to 4 decorative fluorescent lights in the centre ceiling. It is ideal if you need to control the cost and need maximum light output. If the area is more than 100 square feet then at least 2 lights are needed to brighten up. In case the kitchen is more than 200 square feet in size, one need to light more than 4 lights to ensure adequate illumination..

 

Kitchen lighting is in three types:

  • Common lighting for overall light
  • Highlighting focused areas like cooking range
  • Light according to cost and accessories
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