Initiating Kitchen Lighting Improvement Projects

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Initiating Kitchen Lighting Improvement Projects

Thursday, January 10th, 2008    Subscribe To Our Feed

In most American homes, the kitchen is not only a place where we prepare our meals it is the central point for many of our other household activities. If you look at your own family situation you will notice that the kitchen, more than any other room in your home, is where most people gather. With this in mind it is no surprise that many home-owners make a lot of effort to ensure that the kitchen is a comfortable place. One excellent way that this can be achieved is to make kitchen lighting improvement.

Kinds of Kitchen Lighting

Typically there are two different kinds of lighting usually installed in the kitchen. The are either considered to functional lighting or lights that set the mood of the room. Functional kitchen lights are much better for being able to clearly see while working and cooking in the kitchen. Mood lighting on the other hand, are lights that can set the mood. Without mood lights, a fantastic well equipped and presented room will look very uninteresting.

Kitchen lighting improvement can involve installing lights on top of counters or on islands or under the counter areas. Natural lighting can also be channelled to the kitchen through well-positioned windows and skylights. Also, the use of glass doors can also improve the lighting of a kitchen area.

Before you run off and start your kitchen lighting improvement project here are some useful tips.

Kitchen lights should be focused and directed onto three distinct places so as to improve the quality of lighting in those particular important areas. These areas are the sink, the oven and the countertop.

Lighting that is installed under the kitchen cabinets can be very effective. When choosing this type of lighting you have to consider three different types of under-cabinet lighting and these are incandescent lamps, fluorescent lamps or light-emitting diodes (LEDs). All of these alternative lighting components are readily available from kitchen lighting improvement stores as well as most good home centers. You can even combine these different types of lighting to create a very interesting effect.

With the cost of electricity rising and green house gas implications it is important that with all the lights installed in your kitchen, it is important to come up with ways to reduce energy consumption. This can be achieved by installing an occupancy sensor when you do you kitchen lighting improvement work. The occupancy sensor detects sounds and movement and this device will automatically turn the kitchen lights on and off.

If you are in need of more kitchen lighting advice why not visit your local lighting retailer or home improvement store and speak to a professional how you can improve your kitchens lighting in an environmentally friendly manner.

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