Wednesday, February 3, 2016

Installing Kitchen Cabinet Lighting Add Nice Touch to Nearly Any Home

Whether you are trying to add class to your kitchen or simply set it apart, kitchen cabinet lighting can help.

Before choosing kitchen cabinet lighting, you should consider what the intended purpose will be, how reflective the countertops are, and the amount of energy you want to use.

Cabinets lighting design small kitchen gallery

Cabinets lighting design small kitchen gallery

One of the main types of kitchen cabinet lighting is the under-cabinet type. This type usually is best for illuminating the surface under the cabinets so you can perform tasks at night, including cleaning the kitchen and getting a midnight snack. With this kind of cabinet lighting, you will likely not have to rely on major fixtures or the illumination from your refrigerator to see in your kitchen at night.

modern under kitchen cabinet lights designs

modern under kitchen cabinet lights designs

The other common type is in cabinet lighting which is typically installed for aesthetic reasons rather than practical ones. Such lighting is often best to allow guests to see the contents of the cabinets, though it can provide some illumination in the kitchen, as well. In-cabinet lighting usually comes in the form of either a puck, which provides a harsh circle of light, or a strip of lights that create a gentler glow.

Lighting fixtures modern kitchen cabinets gallery

Lighting fixtures modern kitchen cabinets gallery

Fluorescent under cabinet lighting and pucks inside the cabinets were quite common at one time. The popularity of shiny countertops made of reflective materials like granite and marble has reduced the demand for bright kitchen cabinet lighting that appears to nearly blind viewers. Instead, usage of lower voltage bulbs like xenon has helped to reduce glare. Frosted glass fixtures in place of clear glass have also helped.

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Considering the environmental and financial repercussions of high-energy use, many homeowners now prefer to buy only bulbs that require little energy. Fluorescent and incandescent bulbs are now often replaced with lower-voltage LED lights. Xenon bulbs have also increased in popularity, particularly among homeowners who plan to leave their kitchen cabinet lighting on all night.

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