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Guide to your Kitchen Lighting

The kitchen has become the focus of most modern home designs and its purpose has gone beyond just standard food preparation. As part of ensuring your kitchen is functional and comfortable at the same time, there are three things to consider for kitchen lighting. The right choice of lighting will bring the right atmosphere.


Planning is essential when you want to achieve the right ambience for your kitchen. You gotta decide on the locations of the lighting so wiring can be incorporated during the renovation process.


A good starting point is to think about the main functionality of your kitchen, this will help to determine the kind of lighting for your kitchen. Task lighting, accent lighting and ambient lighting are the three most commonly used lighting by homeowners.


1. The must-have task lighting

Task lighting guarantees that the functional requirements of your kitchen – food preparation, washing, cleaning – are met. This kind of light can be installed in different areas in your kitchen where it serves various purposes.


For example, under-cabinet lighting is one of the most common task lighting choices. It’s normally an LED strip that is installed behind the board of the cabinet.


Areas like your kitchen island will also require task lighting as its primarily used for dining and socialising, or even food preparation


2. Adding on accent lighting

For an interesting visual effect, consider accent lights in specific places throughout the kitchen. Accent lighting can be used to emphasise the overall style of your kitchen. It can be incorporated quite creatively, with many options that go beyond your common shelving strip lights.


For example, placing lights on top of cabinets can create a great sense of dimension in kitchens with high ceilings. For smaller kitchen and dining areas, directional lights angled towards walls and cupboards give an illusion of a greater space.


3. Complete With Ambient Lighting

Ambient lighting plays a significant role in the overall atmosphere. It’s an opportunity to incorporate decorative fixtures to let your personal style show through.


Chandeliers and pendants are the classic examples of ambient light. Incorporating ambient lighting in your lighting plan helps to fill in the gaps that remain after utilising task and accent lights. Incorporating these lights can change a room’s look and feel, so planning how you’ll incorporate them into your lighting design is an important task.

For example, multi-light pendants are great with longer kitchen islands while clustered multiple pendants at staggered heights make an eye-catching visual centerpiece for the space.


Modern chandeliers can look nice over a kitchen island or kitchen table, depending on the rest of the decoration. Most importantly, remember to make sure that your chandelier light is appropriately sized.

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