Kitchen lighting ideas – 45 ways to set the scene for cooking, eating and entertaining (2024)

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Kitchen lighting ideas 1. Mix up your fixtures, but keep it coherent 2. Add punch to a neutral scheme with feature lighting 3. Consider a solo light to highlight a focal point 4. Create a quirky feature with oversized lighting 5. Incorporate reflective materials to bounce light around the room 6. Select lights that are in line with the kitchen island 7. Group smaller, understated lights for a more dramatic impact 8. Choose a vintage light for a unique one-off statement piece 9. Blend modern and traditional styles 10. Layer lighting in tall kitchens 11. Consider the rule of three 12. Plan for an eye-catching kitchen lighting idea 13. Highlight a dining area with pendant lights 14. Give unique nooks dedicated lighting 15. Double up in larger spaces 16. Choose pretty accent lamps that are practical too 17. Light under kitchen cabinetry to create a floating feel 18. Light inside cabinetry – and pantries 19. Add industrial accents 20. Go for gold 21. Mix and match vintage finds 22. Charm with a chandelier 23. Love linear lights 24. Make your island shine bright 25. Go back to basics with single bulbs 26. Be an energy saver 27. Creat a dynamic trio 28. Go to great lengths 29. Put on a light show 30. Add an arty installation 31. Get the wall factor 32. Show off star quality 33. Create the ultimate showstopper 34. Install an eye-catching modern lighting centerpiece 35. Make the best use of downlights 36. Layer light 37. Tackle task lighting 38. Consider low light sources 39. Light the inside of cabinetry 40. 'Wash' cabinetry with lighting 41. Ask an expert in modern kitchen lighting design 42. Create light reflections 43. Light beyond your modern kitchen 44. Choose discreet modern kitchen lighting ideas 45. Use modern kitchen lighting to play with room proportions What type of lighting is best for kitchens? What's trending in kitchen lighting? FAQs References

Kitchen lighting ideas are an important part of any successful design scheme, with functional and aesthetic illumination particularly important in a space that is used increasingly for entertaining as much as cooking.

Apart from its key function, lighting can have a transformative effect on your kitchen ideas from making the space look bigger to highlighting key pieces and creating a specific ambiance.

Kitchens usually need to include task, mood and feature lighting. Task lighting is the most practical and covers hardworking areas like the prep space, cooking area and the sink; mood lighting creates different atmospheres and feature lighting is eye-catching and can simply introduce a bit of character.

A layered approach to lighting will not just set the mood to your kitchen but bring interest and depth. Here are just some of the kitchen lighting ideas that can bring a new dimension to your kitchen.

Kitchen lighting ideas

Investing in a kitchen lights design that provides both effective task lighting and creates the perfect ambience is essential. These kitchen lighting ideas and expert advice will help you start that journey.

1. Mix up your fixtures, but keep it coherent

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As all kitchens will require multiple different types of lighting, consider exploring a multitude of kitchen lighting trends in your space by mixing and matching different fixtures.

‘Have fun with different shapes and shades, but if you’re mixing it up, stick to a theme or a core tone so that everything hangs together visually,’ says Tom Howley, Design Director of his eponymous kitchen design brand.

This principle is clear in this large barn conversion kitchen by Richard Felix-Ashman, where three differing styles of pendant, chandelier and wall lighting have been used over the counters, island and dining tables. All of them feature the color black with two sporting brass accents, with the entire scheme exploring a contemporary take on vintage styles.

2. Add punch to a neutral scheme with feature lighting

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Not only can lighting fixtures make a big impact through their illumination power, but their form can often be the final piece of your kitchen design puzzle that brings everything together.

The modern kitchen lighting ideas used in this San Francisco apartment by Cathie Hong see a pair of black and dark green pendant lights hang over an island in a kitchen that is largely colored with white and light oak. Along with the faucet, the lights create a standout contrast with their dramatically dark color, adding structure and a thoughtful design touch to the space.

3. Consider a solo light to highlight a focal point

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A single designer light poised above an island unit can be all it takes to unite a scheme, inject elegance, and emphasise a focal point, especially in an open plan space.

'If you’re going for one lone fitting, it should be scaled in proportion with the island. Not so big it overpowers, nor so small it looks lost in the space,' says Mike Fetherston, design director, Hetherington Newman. 'Position either centrally if the shape of the island suits, or above a bar seating area. The bottom of the pendant should be clear of head height, so at least 90cm above the worktop.'

4. Create a quirky feature with oversized lighting

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When thinking about how to plan kitchen lighting, don’t be afraid to go big at your kitchen’s heart. Daringly oversized lighting features are a great way to add character to a kitchen – just be sure to position them carefully.

In this kitchen by Tiffany Leigh, oversized lampshades hang from the ceiling over the island – their positioning maximizes task lighting over the workspace, while also creating a widespread warm glow at the center of the room. Crucially, they are kept high enough not to interfere with the eyeline, and add a quirky touch thanks to their slightly surreal size.

5. Incorporate reflective materials to bounce light around the room

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When thinking about how much light your kitchen needs, it’s important to consider a balance of natural light and artificial light. One trick you can use to enhance both – day or night – is to incorporate reflective surfaces into your design. In this kitchen by Liz Caan, brass metallic accents glow in the sunlight, glass cabinet doors reflect light in the darker lower areas of the kitchen, while a mirror next to the window and a statement mirrored ceiling light creates a glistening jewel at the center of the room.

6. Select lights that are in line with the kitchen island

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When planning your kitchen lighting, few modern kitchen island or peninsula units feel complete without some form of stylish lighting above. Getting it right requires advance planning, especially on islands beyond two metres long. Determining what will happen on the island first will help plan where you need illumination. On longer surfaces it’s often better to target lighting above key points, like the prep area and breakfast bar, rather than line pendants up in equally spaced rows.

'We like to aim for practicality but with some flair,' says Roundhouse designer Ben Hawkswell. 'This six-light pendant boasts great directional lighting for targeting work areas and its streamlined design maximises sightlines.'

7. Group smaller, understated lights for a more dramatic impact

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The unexpected positioning of these pretty vintage pendants elevates their appeal. It also bears practical benefits, bringing the light source closer to the task in hand. The faded elegance and jewel-like colors of these antique glass pendants are unique, but the shades have been visually united using matching retro fittings. Individually, they may be small and dainty, but worked together they feel far bolder.

'You can easily tire of statement lighting that dominates the kitchen,' says Helen Parker, creative director, deVOL Kitchens. 'Discreet and understated designs still catch our attention, but we don’t get bored of them so easily.'

8. Choose a vintage light for a unique one-off statement piece

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If you’re going for one statement light, make sure it’s a keeper by seeking out timeless design. This monochrome kitchen, created by Australian interior designer Fiona Lynch, is punctuated by Jean Prouvé's purist masterpiece for Vitra. Designed in the 1950s, its pared-back industrial lines still feel modern more than half a century later. We love how the tubular steel swing arm can be effortlessly moved between sink and breakfast bar.

Similarly enduring lighting brands include Flos, Lampe Gras and Louis Poulsen. Find original examples at 1st Dibs. Modern productions of this industrial look can be found at Industville, Pooky and Holloway of Ludlow’s Old School Electric.

9. Blend modern and traditional styles

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Kitchen lighting isn’t just a practical necessity – when chosen with creativity, it can add an impactful twist to a room’s design scheme. For example, don’t be afraid to use them to blend the present with the past.

In this kitchen by interior designer Windsor Smith, modern kitchen lighting is used to bring a contemporary edge to a kitchen with a firm foot in tradition. The coned fittings put a modern twist on the classic chandelier arrangement, much like how the slick, brushed brass cabinet handles update the paneled doors.

10. Layer lighting in tall kitchens

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When planning contemporary kitchen lighting, you may well need to think about covering the room vertically, as well as horizontally. Fitted downlighters will bring widespread light across the kitchen, but lower lighting may well be needed to bring focus into particular parts of the room.

This is especially important if you’re working on a kitchen with high ceilings, where the diminished impact of downlighters mean you may want to add extra lighting closer to eye level. In this kitchen with a double height ceiling, low-hanging pendant lights are used over the island to bring more light into the food preparation area.

11. Consider the rule of three

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There are three main types of lighting in a modern kitchen: task, mood and feature, and the most successful kitchen schemes include all three.

Task lights are the brightest and target the working areas such as preparation surfaces, cooker and sink, while mood lighting, which is soft and diffused, is used to create ambience.

Feature lighting can refer to the fitting itself, which makes a statement whether it is on or off, as in the kitchen above, or to something interesting like a color-changing system, in-cupboard illumination or plinth-level lighting, which adds an extra dimension but is not essential.

‘Always opt for more light sources rather than brighter ones, and set decorative and mood lighting on dimmers, so they can be adjusted with ease,’ advises Giovanni Corrado of Baroncelli.

Another rule of three applied to kitchen lighting ideas? Three pendants over a kitchen island, rather than two or four. This is because odd numbers are more pleasing to the eye.

12. Plan for an eye-catching kitchen lighting idea

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One way to give your kitchen lighting ideas real impact is to pick a stand-out centerpiece that can sit over the island or dining table. It needn't provide anything but good ambient lighting, but making it dimmable is a bonus for adjusting the room's atmosphere when you need to.

Black track lights are also becoming increasingly popular, because they can provide plenty of light and add a little 1970s style.

Jamie Blake, creative director of Blakes London, says, 'Use them in place of a pendant, or opt instead for a single pendant over the island, rather than a set. One large and spectacular pendant, perhaps suspended over the island to one side or over a breakfast bar, can look like a piece of art.'

13. Highlight a dining area with pendant lights

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When considering how to choose kitchen lighting, it’s important to match the appropriate style to its location in the room. Adding extra light to a dining area is a great way to boost atmosphere and make sure your culinary creations look their best when served, and pendant lights hung from the ceiling do this while also creating an unmissable design feature.

In this kitchen by designer Ginny Macdonald, pendants are used over both the island and the breakfast area. Their low hanging nature means they are always best used over a table or counter, where people aren’t going to walk underneath them.

14. Give unique nooks dedicated lighting

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Because life is never entirely straightforward, not every kitchen has four walls – especially in older buildings, you may find yourself with the odd nook or cranny that needs to be worked with. Recessed areas and alcoves can be great spaces to turn into dedicated areas for certain functions, but they can also end up being a little darker if tucked away from the room’s main lights.

In this kitchen owned by Waterworks Co-Founder Barbara Sallick, an alcove has been turned into a bar area, deliberately lit with its own brass wall sconces to ensure home bartenders can work their magic with ease.

15. Double up in larger spaces

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Big kitchens or an open plan kitchen needs big lighting plans – so don’t be afraid to double up on light fittings both horizontally and vertically. In this sprawling kitchen by Claudia Afshar, the light needed to be distributed across a counter, a breakfast bar and not one, but two islands. Afshar therefore chose to use both a multitude of downlighters fitted into the ceiling, as well as pendant lights over both islands to ensure every bit of the room is well lit.

16. Choose pretty accent lamps that are practical too

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‘Often, lighting can be the last thing considered in kitchen design,’ says Andrew Hall, managing director of Woodstock Furniture. 'However, for a kitchen to look its best and function well, the space must be lit properly.’

Experts agree that the best time to install a new lighting scheme is way back when you are still planning your kitchen, as you are signing off your kitchen layout ideas and drawings. Leave it until later and it becomes an after-thought with limited possibilities.

However adventurous you would like to be with your scheme, it’s crucial to establish your budget early. As a general rule, John Cullen recommends spending as much on your kitchen’s lighting as you do on the flooring.

17. Light under kitchen cabinetry to create a floating feel

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As the layout develops, start thinking about the lighting, not only for wiring purposes, but also so that you can problem solve as the plans unfold, says Blake.

'For example, I would usually use LEDs under the wall cupboards to light the countertop. Without them, another lighting solution is required, so instead I might include kitchen wall lighting on swing arms that can be angled to suit.'

The kitchen lighting ideas above are incredibly practical, but they also highlight the exotic stone backsplashes and countertops, the floor and the shelving display, creating a floating feel that is perfect for enhancing space if you are looking for small kitchen lighting ideas.

18. Light inside cabinetry – and pantries

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Consider practical lighting inside pantries, breakfast dressers and wall cupboards, ideally on switches that automatically turn on the light when the door is opened and off when shut, advises Blake.

Lighting inside glazed cabinets can be used to make a feature of glassware, while a simple table lamp on a console or dresser helps link kitchen with dining or living areas in an open plan room.

'I rarely use plinth- or cornice-level lighting, because it isn’t usually necessary and can make a room look like a spaceship. There are exceptions, such as when a tall run of cabinetry stops short of the ceiling. Here, a soft glow of light could be used to illuminate a dark patch to create a balanced look.'

19. Add industrial accents

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Industrial styles have become increasingly popular over recent years, with metallic accents and concrete surfaces cropping up more and more. These metal trapeze lights give this classic Tom Howley kitchen an urban edge.

20. Go for gold

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Gold lights have incredible reflective properties and are ideal for bouncing light around the room. They are also a brilliant addition to darker kitchen color schemes, as they help to lift and lighten a room – as seen in this stunning Tom Howley kitchen.

21. Mix and match vintage finds

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This classic English kitchen by deVOL uses mismatching vintage-style pendants to create a totally unique lighting solution. Sometimes venturing back to previous eras works well – even in more contemporary kitchens.

22. Charm with a chandelier

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Chandelier lights are brilliant for adding a sense of occasion to an entertaining space.

What's more, not only do chandelier crystal droplets look visually pleasing, but they also shimmer and reflect light, casting it around the room – ideal if you're thinking of going bigger and bolder with your space, like in this gorgeous Tom Howley kitchen extension.

23. Love linear lights

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Linear lights can be a great modern kitchen idea, as they are in-keeping with the streamline nature and clean lines typically found in them.

Whether it's a strip light or a parallel rows of spotlights, there are so many ways this linear look can be achieved - as seen in this gorgeous Sebastian Cox Kitchen by deVOL. It's also a great solution for kitchen island lighting.

24. Make your island shine bright

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One idea to add a little more drama to a kitchen is to showcase your island. A way to do this is to have pendant drop-down lights solely over your kitchen island and ceiling spotlights throughout the rest of the room. This means all the attention will be on this central hub - where you're most likely to be cooking and entertaining anyway.

This classic English kitchen by deVOL does exactly that.

25. Go back to basics with single bulbs

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Exposed bulb lights have been everywhere the past few years and give an industrial look to a space. We love these bulb pendant lights in this deVOL real shaker kitchen.

26. Be an energy saver

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Incorporate LEDs at multiple levels to flood your kitchen in light, without costing the earth. LEDs are by far the most energy-efficient option, lasting at least 20,000 hours or ten years –they are a great way to incorporate more sustainable kitchen ideas into your space.

Look for those with warm color rendition to avoid a clinical feel. A 12W cluster LED spotlight compares in warmth and brightness to a 50W halogen spotlight.

27. Creat a dynamic trio

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Boost the impact of statement pendants by arranging them in a row along the length of an island or table. As we said above, odd numbers work best; opt for three or five depending on the area.

28. Go to great lengths

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In a room with a high ceiling, lower-level pendants work especially well above an island or dining table, where they won’t cause an obstruction.

29. Put on a light show

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'Never feel too compelled to have a light in the centre of a ceiling. Install several lights and ensure they are given specific tasks. If the dining table is likely to be in the corner of the kitchen, hang a pendant over there. It’s more functional and looks more considered,' says Busola Evans, Homes & Gardens' kitchen and bathroom supplement editor.

30. Add an arty installation

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Kitchen lighting should not just be thought of as purely practical. It can also be used to add a dynamic look to your kitchen. Contemporary fittings like these striking pendants in mismatched styles, provide a design feature that captures the imagination, a great option for kitchen ceiling ideas.

31. Get the wall factor

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'The perfect height of lights depends on two factors: the height of the people living in the house and the height of the ceilings. Wall lights work well in a small kitchen, especially ones with little natural light,' says Kenny Collins, chairman of The Lighting Store.

32. Show off star quality

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The saying 'go big or go home' might be the mantra of youth, but it certainly rings true for the kitchen.

'There’s a real trend for architectural lighting in kitchens right now, like big pendants with several arms, and they make a real statement. Ensure that they hang at least 2m above the island or table,' explains Sarah Spiteri, editorial director of Homes & Gardens.

33. Create the ultimate showstopper

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A good, well-thought-out lighting scheme can make all the difference in a kitchen. 'Match the style of your light fittings to your kitchen – interesting light fittings will stop your kitchen looking overly clinical.

'Prismatic glass and bone china work wonderfully in country style kitchens, metallic pendants give an industrial flavor, and brightly-painted pendants bring an often-needed pop of color,' enthuses Peter Bowles, managing director of Original BTC and Davey Lighting.

34. Install an eye-catching modern lighting centerpiece

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Lanserring has hit upon the most perfect kitchen island lighting with this fabulous fitting.

Designed to create ambient lighting, its main role in this room is to draw attention to the modern kitchen island and to give the kitchen a living room appeal, rather than to provide practical task lighting.

35. Make the best use of downlights

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Dimmable ceiling downlights are a popular solution for general lighting in a modern kitchen, says Jamie Blake, creative director of Blakes London.

'Turn them right up when you want to clean the room, dim them right down when you want a softer mood.

'While it may help to start by drawing up a grid of downlights to create an even spread of light, remember that you may need to adjust it to accommodate things like steel joists, skylights, TV screens and so on. Nor do you want to put a downlight right next to a pendant or hard up against a wall cabinet.Use the grid merely as a starting point that you can modify to suit your space.'

36. Layer light

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A complex room, such as a living-kitchen, will demand different light levels for a range of activities.

In the kitchen idea shown above, track lighting washes walls with soft light by evening and has more focused spots, pendants and task lighting where needed.

‘There is nothing worse than a dimly lit work area,’ says Melissa Klink, Head of Design at Harvey Jones. ‘Make sure to position spotlights or pendants directly above key areas to ensure the light isn’t blocked when you stand at the sink, hob or work top.’

37. Tackle task lighting

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Task lighting can be discreet and hidden under wall cupboards or shelving, but you can also make a feature of it with designer kitchen wall lighting ideas that can be angled to direct brightness where it is needed.

38. Consider low light sources

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LED strips provide a soft low light that is useful for backlighting backsplashes and shelving, but they can also be useful for directing traffic through the kitchen space.

It’s human nature to gravitate towards light, so put a subtle glow beneath a counter with bar-style seating to encourage guests to pull up a seat.

39. Light the inside of cabinetry

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The kitchen trend for glass-fronted cabinetry brings display back into the kitchen and an opportunity to create pockets of soft diffused light that can create a focal point and brighten darker corners of the room.

40. 'Wash' cabinetry with lighting

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Use spots, track lighting and uplights to wash surfaces with soft reflective light.

‘Never place downlights in a grid,’ advises Sally Storey of John Cullen Lighting. ‘Place them only where light is required as part of your lighting scheme. Use a low glare directional downlight to direct light to wash the front of your kitchen units – it will also light inside your cupboards when they are open.’

41. Ask an expert in modern kitchen lighting design

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Wondering how to plan kitchen lighting? Lighting design is a specialist field and a good designer will be able to balance a range of sources into a cohesive scheme to enhance your space.

In this contemporary kitchen, designer Sian Baxter has used almost entirely ceiling lighting, choosing different forms to provide task, general and ambient light. She didn’t want two sets of pendant lights so used recessed ceiling lighting to cleverly mirror the shape of the island.

42. Create light reflections

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The bulb is just one part of the story – the surfaces the light falls upon are just as influential. Pale colors and reflective surfaces will amplify the glow, while dark shades absorb light, dampening it, which can be advantageous when creating mood.

When designing a modern kitchen, consider pale countertops in a darker kitchen – especially in the prep zones – or at least opt for large, pale chopping boards.

43. Light beyond your modern kitchen

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Skylights and walls of glass offer stunning natural light and a great view by day but they can turn into black holes at night.

Think about running strip LEDs in skylight recesses and consider good outdoor lighting ideas to create a light show in the garden beyond the glass.

44. Choose discreet modern kitchen lighting ideas

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Spotlights aren’t the only solution for directional light. The Exhaust light from Buster + Punch has a smart tubular design that is available in a choice of two colors for the powder-coated casing and four metallic options for the trim.

45. Use modern kitchen lighting to play with room proportions

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A large room with a high ceiling will be crying out for a generous modern kitchen light fitting to fill that space.

The trend is for clusters of organic shapes made from mouth-blown glass, and for modern molecular lighting with multiple bulbs on multiple arms, shining their light in all directions. Install over an island or dining table to create a focal point.

What type of lighting is best for kitchens?

Most residential lighting is now LED, as it is energy-efficient and long-lasting. It is also compact, so you can buy tiny lamps on a flexible strip to run along shelf edges and under counters and plinths, which can significantly lighten the look of a hefty island.

LED downlights have replaced the halogen bulbs of old. Look for directional options that let you shine light where you need it. Broadly, there are four types of lighting to consider: task lighting to illuminate countertops, sink and hob; general lighting to give overall brightness; ambient lighting to add a soft glow to sociable spaces, and decorative lighting to create focal points and display areas.

What's trending in kitchen lighting?

Controllability is key. ‘Lighting is the most important element to bear in mind when zoning in a kitchen,’ explains Tom Howley, design director of Tom Howley.

‘Spotlights in the ceiling should always be dimmable, so you can adjust the mood in the kitchen when you have guests. Task lighting is essential over the most used worktop areas. This is key when prepping food in the evening, allowing you to keep the atmosphere relaxed elsewhere with the dimmable lights.’

John Butler, designer at Elements Kitchen Design agrees: ‘Increasingly, our clients are opting for self-adjusting lighting systems that activate in response to the amount of natural light available, ensuring the balance of lighting is always right.'

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FAQs

Kitchen lighting ideas – 45 ways to set the scene for cooking, eating and entertaining? ›

The main kitchen light, or the ambient light, should be a warm white tone rather than a bright white or daylight bulb. This yellow-ish hue creates a softer glow in the space that can be supplemented with brighter white task lighting under counters or through lamps.

What type of lighting is best for a kitchen? ›

Best Light Fixtures for Kitchen
  • 5.1. LED Flush Mount Ceiling Light. The LED flush mount ceiling light is an excellent choice for general illumination in the kitchen. ...
  • 5.2. Pendant Lights with Adjustable Height. ...
  • 5.3. Under Cabinet LED Lights. ...
  • 5.4. Track Lighting System. ...
  • 5.5. Mini Chandeliers. ...
  • 5.6. Recessed LED Lights.
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What is the best lighting for cooking? ›

The main kitchen light, or the ambient light, should be a warm white tone rather than a bright white or daylight bulb. This yellow-ish hue creates a softer glow in the space that can be supplemented with brighter white task lighting under counters or through lamps.

How to figure out kitchen lighting? ›

10 Must-Know Tips for Planning Your Kitchen Lighting Design
  1. Maximize Natural Light. ...
  2. Layer Supplemental Lighting. ...
  3. Focus on Task Lighting. ...
  4. Position Ambient Lighting Well. ...
  5. Add Accent Lighting. ...
  6. Create a Focal Point. ...
  7. Watch for Glare. ...
  8. Try Different Options.

What is the best task lighting for a kitchen? ›

For example, under-cabinet lights are a common type of task lighting that illuminates the countertop workspace. Pendant lights over a kitchen island or wall lights near the sink can also serve as effective task lighting.

Which lighting is best for kitchen warm or cool? ›

The Ideal Color Temperature to Use in Different Areas in Your Home
  • Kitchens and Canteens: Warm White Light. The kitchen in most homes serves a double purpose: where food is prepared and where it is shared and eaten. ...
  • Bedrooms: Very Warm White. ...
  • Bathrooms and Toilets: Either Warm White or Cool White.
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What lighting makes food look good? ›

Keep it natural.

LED lights, unlike other artificial lights that distort colors, are a great choice because they give off a natural white glow without producing too much heat like a halogen lamp. This photograph of curry sweet potato cups provides a perfect example.

What type of light cooks food? ›

Pure Light Cooking™ relies primarily on infrared energy, a mix of visible and non-visible light, to cook food quickly.

What light is best for dining? ›

Lumens & Colour Temperature

Above the dining table, a warm and soft light should be used. Overall the colour temperature should be between 2400k and 2700k. Warm earth tones will complement this level. If you have dark walls or a dark ceiling, you will need a bulb with a higher wattage.

How many lights should be in a kitchen? ›

It's hard to say exactly how many recessed light fixtures should be in one kitchen, but a common rule of thumb to follow is that you use one recessed light for every 4 to 6 square feet of ceiling space. Doing so provides even, overall illumination and making sure they are nicely spaced.

How to place can lights in kitchen? ›

Place recessed lights around the kitchen perimeter or in parallel lines. Use four to six lights per 10 x 10-foot room or every 100 square feet. Space recessed lights 12 to 18 inches away from the walls. Space recessed lights 36 to 48 inches apart.

How to layer lighting in a kitchen? ›

There are three basic levels of lighting to consider in every kitchen—ambient, task, and accent—and each level serves a different purpose. There are many options for each level; for the most pleasing and effective light, the choices should reflect the architecture of the house and the style of your client.

How to choose a kitchen light? ›

To choose the best lighting for your kitchen you need to determine your needs: if your kitchen is mostly used for cooking you should opt for a brighter tone. If you want to create a more relaxed ambiance, then you should choose a warmer tone.

How do I get light in my kitchen? ›

There are many interior design tricks you can use to add natural light to a dark kitchen, including using light wall paint in a light-reflective finish. Choosing a lighter-coloured floor, light-reflective materials such as high-gloss subway tiles and cabinet fronts, mirrored splashback and glass worktop.

What are kitchen lighting fixtures? ›

Common types of kitchen lighting include overhead fixtures, pendant lights, under-cabinet lighting, recessed lighting, and task lighting, each serving a specific purpose in illuminating different areas of the kitchen.

Is soft white or daylight better for kitchen? ›

Daylight bulbs are ideal for focused task lighting in rooms like kitchens and bathrooms. The cool light of daylight bulbs has a modern feel compatible with clean lines and minimalism. Daylight bulbs are a good choice for kitchens, bathrooms and home offices.

What is the standard lighting for a kitchen? ›

Task lighting in the kitchen can be directed spot lights, pendant lights over kitchen islands, lights installed under cabinets, or even a lamp to light a work surface. This type of lighting should provide an adequate amount of light without need for straining the eyes and without glare.

What is the trend in kitchen lighting? ›

Kitchen Island Pendants: Big and Small

Pendant lights are one of the biggest kitchen island lighting trends this year. Our clients have been asking for pendants in 2s and 3s, in big, small, or oversized varieties. Oversized fixtures are particularly dramatic and act as a statement piece for the kitchen.

Is LED lighting good for a kitchen? ›

LED lights emit little to no heat, making them ideal for the kitchen, as they won't add extra heat to an already warm cooking space.

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