Kitchen Lighting

We have progressed far beyond the days when the kitchen used to be merely a room or space in your house, in which meals are cooked or served. Gradually over the recent past, the kitchen has evolved steadily into more of a family room, where people come together not only for meals twice a day, sharing much more than their ideas on food. This is where, vegetables are cleaned and cut, newspapers are read, homework completed, bills sorted, checks written out, and important conversations held.

If your kitchen is large enough with a kitchen or dining table of considerable size, you can even use it for entertainment of guests whom you invite over for lunch or dinner. With so many interesting and important things happening in your kitchen, one thing becomes crucial there—the lighting. Your kitchen needs to have adequate illumination so that all activities can take place without trouble.
Earlier, kitchens would have minimum lighting, hardly any windows, and the main source of light would be a single slit or skylight in the wall or ceiling. Shops today offer an abundance of lighting fixtures for the kitchen. With each having its own selling point, and each usable for a particular purpose, buying the right kitchen lighting fixture is quite a formidable task.
First, remember to keep in mind the dimensions of your kitchen, before zeroing in on your kitchen lighting choices. Make sure that the main areas where any work gets done in the kitchen are lit well, for example the stove, the sink, the counter top, the kitchen table have to have proper lighting for you to dice, wash, cook properly, as well as eat and do any other kind of desk work.

For the stove area, have some surface light installed below your cabinets, for more often than not, you will have cabinets above your stove. If there are no cabinets, you could install some wall lights to specially and clearly illuminate the stove area. Since cooking has to be hygienic, cleanliness is of utmost importance, hence the lighting.
Make sure to have proper lights above and below the cabinets, for more than illuminating the stove area. Clever lighting above the cabinets, will not only bring your stylish cabinets to life, adding energy with light, but also remove unwanted shadows from the walls of your kitchen.
The lights on the under surface of your cabinets will light the countertop too, which is where you can cut and dice your greens and meats, and make sure they are properly clean before you place them in your wok to cook them.

The table in your kitchen is one of the focal areas in your home, with a lot of activities other than eating taking place. So lighting it properly should be of paramount importance. Install a fixture like a pendant or a chandelier to brightly illuminate the table, preferably from the top. If you add a dimmer to the controls of this fixture, this can be utilized to proper advantage to change the aura or mood of the dining area, depending on the activity taking place there—for example for writing and a family meal use it bright and loud, for more romantic, intimate meals, dim it to a lighter mode or use candles (this also saves electricity). These additions are not only useful; they can go a long way in adding a sense of style to the kitchen. In case you have a television or computer in the kitchen, use effective lighting to eliminate the screen glare. Decorative or colored lights are also becoming increasingly well-liked these days. Whatever you may decide, try to get the advice of a professional in the area to help you illuminate your kitchen.

Nasreen Haque

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