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Monday, May 4, 2015

Kitchen Ceiling Lights Ideas

Choosing the kitchen ceiling lights fixtures is an important decision that you need to make because this is what will add beauty to your kitchen. In the past, it was a practice that a single light is placed at the center of the kitchen would do. Since kitchens have been modernized and made part of a more open design in open style kitchen layouts, these lighting fixtures have become more prominent, more visible, and an important part of the rest of the decor.

Consider the different types of kitchen ceiling lights fixtures. This will give you an idea of what you can have in your kitchen. You have the lights that provide the ambient, the task and the mood lighting. You can apply one or a combination of these lighting ideas in your kitchen depending on the purpose your kitchen has. The ambient fixtures may just give you the light that will spread throughout the kitchen area. The task light is focused on a certain part of the kitchen to illuminate a specific area of the kitchen while the mood or accent lights are the lights that would help in setting the mood in your kitchen. Applying these three in your kitchen may give you kitchen the illumination that it needs but also the ambiance that you would want to have in your kitchen.

Kitchen Ceiling Lights Designs


These fixtures will come in pendant style, flushed or semi-flushed mounted styles, recessed mounted styles, chandeliers, boxed styles, island lights, track lighting, pendant style chandeliers, over cabinet lighting, pot rack lights, and many other functional and beautiful styles. Each type of kitchen ceiling lights fixture will be conducive to enhance the decor, but at the same time to provide a functional lighting feature that will make the work in the kitchen easier. Here beauty does not have to succumb to functionality - kitchens can have both with these lighting fixtures.

When looking for kitchen ceiling lights focus on the different work areas in the kitchen to determine which type of lighting will serve best the particular area according to the task at hand - then focus on overall beauty and decor; today, both can be achieved.

Choosing the different lighting fixtures for your kitchen may not be easy and it may seem expensive. However, you can actually design your kitchen with the use of the lighting fixtures without having to worry about the expenses. There are a lot of inexpensive kitchen ceiling lights fixtures that you can purchase and you can start from their. Ask the help of an interior decorator on how you can have a cost effective design in your kitchen with the use of cheaper materials and you will just have the kitchen that you need. Or you can search over the Internet for how a certain fixture can add beauty to your kitchen. It is just a matter of knowing where to place the lights aesthetically and still serving its function that would help you in making your kitchen ceiling light fixtures shine. This is one way of planning in how you can have a beautiful kitchen lighting fixtures without having to spend much on the fixtures.

Friday, February 27, 2015

Pull Chain Light Fixture

Pull chain light fixtures are handy for basements and storage areas—until they quit working. This simplifies the wiring, but it also means that you can't turn off the wall switch when it's time to replace the fixture. Pull chain fixtures are made from either plastic or porcelain, but we recommend the porcelain because it withstands heat better and lasts longer.

A pull chain light fixture is easy to install and it is a great option for rooms that don't require a dedicated light switch, such as closets and basements.

Step 1 – Get the Ceiling Electrical Box : If you will be installing your light into existing drywall then get a cut-in ceiling box. If it will be installed before drywall or in a location without drywall, install a standard ceiling electrical box.

Step 2 – Preparing the Installation Location : Determine where you will be installing your pull chain light fixture. If it is a drywall ceiling, then cut out a circle using your drywall saw. Do not install your box yet.

Step 3 – Run the Wire : If possible, you should run the electrical wire through the attic or basement. If you are running it through the attic then use your staple gun to anchor it onto every third stud. Try to move it in strait lines but avoid sharp 90 degree turns. If you have to run it externally, then run it through conduit and mount the conduit to the wall and ceiling.

Step 4 – Install Your Ceiling Box : Push the wires through the cable channel of your electrical ceiling box. If you are using a drywall cut in box, tighten the screws on either side until it is tight and flush with the ceiling. If you are using a standard electrical box, hammer the nails into the stud you want your light mounted too.

Step 5 – Connect the Wires : Use your strippers to strip around 1inch of insulation from the wires. If you are using an insulated cable, such as romex, you can use a razor knife to slice either side and pull the outer insulation off. Connect the hot wire to the copper screw, the neutral wire to the silver screw and the ground to the green screw. Use your side cutter pliers to tightly wrap the wire around the screws.

Step 6 – Screw In the Pull Chain Light : Use a screwdriver to screw the pull chain light into the ceiling box.

Step 7 – Wire It to Electricity : Cut the power to the outlet that you will be working on using the circuit breaker. To be safe use a volt meter if you have one available to verify that the outlet is dead. Remove the outlet from the electrical box and wire your new electric wire up to the outlet. Remember, if this electrical outlet is attached to a switch, you must connect the wires to the constant hot side. Usually the top side is the constant hot side.

Turn on the breaker power. Pull the chain and you have light!