Home,Lighting,for,your,Kitchen DIY Home Lighting for your Kitchens
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We spend a lot of our time in the kitchen, it is the hub of family life,you can eat, cook and chat. It is a roomin which many functions are carried out.The kitchen requires a higher level of home lighting as it is a placewhere safety is key. With hot liquids,hot surfaces and electrical appliances the better the light needs to be.To achieve a more even distribution of light a central light is ideal oreven a multi headed halogen spotlight can achieve this. Another idea would be halogen downlighterseither used on their own or in conjunction with a central light. The use of home lighting to illuminate work surfaces is another goodidea. It is very important though thatthese lights run cool, especially when the storage of food is concerned. Ensure though the light falls on the worksurface there is nothing worse than working in your own shadow.If your kitchen is also used for dining then it may be a good idea tohave separate lighting for this area as the kitchen lighting may be a littlestartling. Or alternatively if you areable to turn the main body of lights off and just have a subtle blend ofdownlights. Either way your homelighting in the kitchen can be implemented to suit both your lifestyle and yourbudget.Another idea for a kitchen is the use of a ceiling fan. It can light your kitchen and also keep thesurrounding air nice and cool. Availablein various different styles and finishes there is a fan to suit everyonesstyle. Available in 36, 42 and 52blade sizes there is also a fan to suit all kitchen sizes from the small to thelarger end of the scale. When choosing afan it is more efficient to run a larger fan on a slower speed than a smallerfan on a higher speed.Installing a fan is similar to installing a light but you must ensurethat the fan blade tips are at least 20cm away from any obstruction. If you have a high ceiling a drop rod and aconversion kit may be required. All home lighting can be asinexpensive or as expensive as you want. When choosing kitchen lighting remember to take into account the drop ofthe fittings and where they are to be positioned. The pendant you have chosen may lookfantastic in the showroom but not very practical on your ceiling when you cantopen your cupboard doors near it. If youhave the use of a dimmer switch in your kitchen double check the lights you arebuying can be dimmed, a lot of halogen fittings cannot be dimmed and can causeproblems, transformers blowing, buzzing noises are to name just a few of theissues that could arise.
Home,Lighting,for,your,Kitchen