Showing posts with label kitchen lighting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label kitchen lighting. Show all posts

Sunday, May 3, 2015

Drum Pendant Lighting Fixtures

Drum pendant lighting have dramatically risen in popularity in recent years. Pendant lights dangle from the ceiling offering a subtle more focused light in specific locations. From formal to casual, they are appearing in a wide range of sophisticated room settings. Drum pendant lights alludes to the drum shaped lampshade over it that helps to focus the light into the area below the light, offering a unique decorative style to the lamp.

Drum pendant lighting offers you a contemporary, unique look that catches the eye and offers the right lighting for most any space. Not only does it offer a great decorative look to that space but it's also a great way to focus light in a specific task area where extra light would be of particular use. Kitchens, bars, sink areas and desks can make particularly good locations for this type of lighting.

Drum shade pendant light - Drum pendant lighting is also available with a wide variety of shades, colors, styles and widths to fit your own sense of style and the space where you prefer to place it. You can alter how muted or bold the lighting is by using bolder styles and colors for a sharper more decorative look or by using a much softer more utilitarian look for rooms in which you'd like an understated lighting style. Drum pendant lights can also be hung in varying lengths, which can be increased or decreased to create different effects.

Latest Trends in Drum Pendant Lights:


Energy Efficient. Many energy efficient styles are available, including cutting-edge dimmable fluorescent options!
Bold Patterned Shades. Much like some of the most popular lamp styles, pendants are appearing with patterned fabric shades.\Bronze or Stainless Finishes.

Let's take the example of the lighting In the kitchen, pendant drum light can provide different lighting in a room. One could carry on with meal preparation using these lights, at the same time feeling good about the nice ambiance that the light brings. There are different sizes for this type of lighting. If you have a quality little kitchen, you could go for those with smaller diameters. For larger kitchens, large drum pendant light would be perfect.

And, for living rooms, a drum pendant lighting is very appealing too. You can expect your living area to look radiant, thereby giving your home a better look. You can see these lights glowing beautifully, making your home a wonderful place for the whole family.

Sunday, April 12, 2015

Under Cabinet Lights Ideas

Adding under cabinet lights to your kitchen is an inexpensive upgrade that makes your kitchen more inviting and more functional. Cabinets can create large shadows that make it hard to see preparation surfaces while cooking food. This can not only lead to cuts and to a more difficult cooking experience, but it can also make cleanup more difficult, leading to bacterial growth. Under cabinet lighting is certainly the ideal solution, but getting the right lights for the situation is important.

This type of kitchen task lighting is available with many types of bulbs, including incandescent, fluorescent, halogen, and xenon bulbs. Not all under cabinet lights solutions are created equal. Options such as fluorescent bar lights can generate a great deal of heat, and if you are working in a small space you run the risk of burns as well as the risk of causing any fruit in the area to brown very rapidly. Incandescent bulbs would be simply impractical for the area, however, which is why so many turn to traditional bar lighting. If you are seeking a better option, it will certainly prove worth your effort to look into LED light strips.

With LED under cabinet lighting, there are many noticeable differences. For starters, you will find that these light strips offer the most natural looking source of light possible. This means seeing more exact colors and being able to see finer details than with other sources. By choosing a natural white light, you can also avoid the yellow or bluish tint that comes with most under cabinet lights options. LED lighting also gives off far less heat than other lighting choices, which means that it can be left safely on around fruit and other sensitive foods without the need to worry.

Many people choose fluorescent lights for their under cabinet lights. They are energy efficient, and the bulbs last a long time. A lot of fluorescent lights designed for under counter use are rectangular and fairly flat, so that they are completely unobtrusive. The main drawback of fluorescent lighting is that it can distort some colors (oranges, reds, and purples).

When choosing your under cabinet lights, consider your countertop material. If you have shiny countertops, consider lights with frosted lenses so that you avoid a "spotlight" effect on the countertops. For every four feet of countertop you want to illuminate, choose one 12-inch fixture, or three puck lights. Many designers recommend installing the fixtures toward the front of the cabinets so that they illuminate more of your working surface. And if your cabinets do not have a valance that would hide the under cabinet lights, you can easily find two-inch cabinet molding to fit to the fronts of your cabinets, or you can choose low-profile light fixtures that are barely noticeable.

Wednesday, February 18, 2015

Kitchen Lighting Fixtures

Kitchen lighting fixtures will brighten your kitchen space, an area where most of us spend a large amount of our time, and add style and value to your home. There are a vast array of fixtures from which to choose: over island lights, chandeliers, ceiling, for low ceiling, light with fans, over table lighting, mini-pendants, track lighting, pot racks, recessed lighting and under-cabinet lights to name just a few.

Kitchen light fixtures can be as intricate or as simple as your taste. Many people who are updating wish to go with energy efficient lighting. More and more manufacturers are producing their kitchen lighting fixtures so that they are compatible with more energy efficient lighting.

Lighting for your kitchen can be categorized into task, ambient, accent and decorative and by using a balance of the different types of lighting you will able to achieve the optimum effect. Task kitchen lighting fixtures are used in areas of high activity; for example, if you have a workstation where you pay bills or where the kids do their homework. Pendant lights work great here as well as over the sink.

Accent lighting is nice for areas that you wish to draw attention to like a tile backsplash or an intricate piece of pottery in your kitchen. Ambient lighting is used to fill in shadows so you can navigate through the room without being overpowered by the brilliance of a bright light. Decorative lighting is a little bit of all of the other three types of kitchen lighting fixtures as you will want all your kitchen lighting to be attractive and compliment your décor.

By placing your kitchen lighting fixtures in an area where they will make the most difference you will easily be able to define the personality of your kitchen.