Kitchen lighting fixtures also referred to as luminaries, come in
a wide variety of styles, colors, shapes, and sizes. This gives the
user a wide selection of illumination choices to choose from.
Some of the most common types of light fixtures are:
Ceiling Fixtures
Ceiling
fixtures are designed in a way to provide general lighting to the
entire kitchen. Typically, they project down from the ceiling and are
usually the biggest lighting piece found in the kitchen. These fixtures
can also be hung over a breakfast nook or a kitchen table. There are two
types of ceiling fixture; flush-mount ceiling fixture with the glass or
diffuser touching the ceiling and semi-flush ceiling fixtures where the
bowl projecting from the ceiling such that it hangs a couple of inches
away, with indirect light reflecting from the ceiling (think of it like
an upside down umbrella).
Chandeliers
Chandeliers
are also known as suspension or chain-hung fixtures. Like ceiling
fixtures, chandeliers are also hung from the ceiling. However, they
require more space in addition to adding more pizzazz compared to
regular ceiling fixtures. They provide general lighting and have at
least two arms with down-lights or up-lights. They are most often used
with formal dining rooms or dining tables.
Pendants
Pendant
kitchen lighting fixtures are decorative fixtures. They typically
suspend from the ceiling and offer general as well as task lighting.
Most kitchen designers prefer placing them over counter areas or over
islands where dining, conversation, baking as well as food preparation
occurs. A good example of pendant lighting fixtures is the mini-pendant,
which is usually used for small kitchen spaces and is approximately 12
inches or less. Another example is the island light or multi-light
pendant, which works well bigger spaces that require more lighting.
Wall lights
Wall
lights are a type of kitchen lighting fixtures that are typically
mounted to the wall. They can take the form of scones matching a
pendant, ceiling fixture or a chandelier. They can either deliver task,
accent or general lighting. Some of the common locations where wall
lights are used include on either sides of a piece of art, a decorative
back-splash, or used to create a focal point of a hutch.
Track Lighting
Also
known as railing lighting systems, this type of kitchen lighting
fixture has a wide range of design flexibility. The track can be long or
short, curved or straight. Spotlights, pendants, or other kitchen
lighting fixtures can be hung from the track at different points,
directions and heights to provide accent, task or general lighting.
Recessed Lighting
Also
known as can lights, this type of kitchen lighting fixture is located
within the ceiling instead of being attached to or hanging from the
ceiling. This type of kitchen fixture is a perfect choice for those who
prefer unobtrusive to decorative lighting. Recessed lighting can provide
task, accent, or general kitchen lighting.
Under Cabinet Fixtures
This
type of kitchen light comes in mini track systems, slender strips,
surface mounted, or small recessed disks known as pucks. Under cabinet
fixtures are typically installed under wall cabinets to supply task
lighting by illuminating work surfaces and counters without projecting
shadows. They can also be installed inside cabinets that have glass
fronts.
With the above common types of kitchen lighting fixtures
being available in most stores, all one has to do is assess his or her
kitchen to determine the proper lighting type that will create the most
desired effect.
Our goal is to educate the reader in making the best decisions
possible whether they are doing a complete remodel, or just replacing
their kitchen lighting fixtures.
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