Tips for Kitchens
Tips for Kitchens
  • General , decorative fluorescent fixtures centered over a workspace are the most common choice. Kitchens less than 100 square feet require two lamp fluorescent, whereas, up to 250 square feet will require supplemental . Down lights mounted 18” off the edge of cabinets, and spaced 3’ to 4’ on centers is ideal to generate additional .

  • Try using our Designer® Cool White fluorescent bulbs to enhance cool colors like gray and blue, or try our Designer® Warm White bulbs to enhance warm colors like yellow, red, and beige or to complement wood cabinets.

  • Try fluorescent lamps under cabinet fixtures at the edge of your cabinets to illuminate your workspace and reduce shadows in food preparation areas. This also energy-saving and cost efficient source. 

  • When open areas over sinks, use recessed halogen or fluorescent valance , or recessed downlights mounted directly over the sink. Try the SYLVANIA 50 watt PAR 30 long neck.

  • Conceal fluorescent strip lights above cabinets to provide soft, indirect illumination. This effect works especially well if you place colored decorative glassware above your cabinets.
  • Switch general and task lights separately, and use a dimmer for all halogen lights to create different moods for cooking and entertaining.

  • For accent , use halogen track fixtures to give your kitchen extra dimension and illuminate special home objects, such as architecture, art , spices or food presentation areas.

  • Wall mounted fixtures can be adjusted for a variety of kitchen chores – and to varying heights of the cook’s helpers. An adjustable swing-arm fixture utilizing a Capsylite bulb offers the greatest flexibility.

  • Recommended Products:

    Floods & Spots

    Fluorescents

    General Purpose

    Daylight