This comprehensive guide from Lighting Collective offers expert advice on how to effectively and beautifully light your kitchen, the heart of the home. It highlights the importance of balancing functionality with design to create a space that is both practical and stylish.
Here are the key takeaways for planning your kitchen lighting:
- Layer Your Lighting: A well-lit kitchen relies on layering different types of light. Combine ambient lighting (like downlights for general illumination) with task lighting (like under-cabinet LEDs for prep areas) and accent lighting (like statement pendants or wall sconces to serve as design focal points).
- Perfect the Island: When hanging pendants above a kitchen island, space them 600-750mm apart and keep them at least 200mm from the bench edge. The ideal height is usually 750-900mm above the benchtop. If using a linear light, ensure it is about 200mm shorter than the island on each side.
- Choose Materials Wisely: The material of your fixtures dictates the mood. Glass offers timeless finesse, ceramic brings artisanal warmth, rattan provides an organic, eco-friendly vibe, and concrete or timber adds industrial or Scandi-inspired textures.
- Practical Considerations: Don't forget to maximise natural light where possible. Always scale your fixtures proportionally to your space and ceiling height, and use under-cabinet lighting or softer wall lights to manage harsh shadows and glare on reflective surfaces.
Ultimately, the guide emphasises checking product specifications (voltage, wattage, dimming compatibility) and consulting a certified electrician before finalising your kitchen lighting plan.