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Kitchen Cabinet Lighting #16

By: Michael Russell

Article Word Count: 417



A well-lit cooking area can make the difference between great dinners and questionable cuisine. However, many of todays kitchen decorating ideas involves dark-colored counter tops and cabinets stained in deep, rich colors. While these features are quite attractive, they can leave your cooking are a little dark. Kitchen cabinet lighting can be the answer to shedding some light on you cooking space.

The common color for rooms in which cooking takes place used to be white, or white. The standard light-colored rooms required relatively little lighting due to the reflective quality of the white appliances and light-colored cabinets. Even the floors were white. There was little use for kitchen cabinet lighting because one light usually produced enough illumination.

During the 1970s white was replaced with browns, oranges and mustard-yellow colors that gave the room a little character but did little for illuminating the cooking space. This darker lighting scheme paved the way to kitchen cabinet lighting in a round-about way. You cant cook well if you cant see well.

The necessity for proper lighting in the cooking space did not immediately lead to kitchen cabinet lighting. Many homeowners in the 1970s chose to add fluorescent lights to their kitchens and baths to shed some more light into these rooms. Kitchen cabinet lighting became mainstreamed a little later in kitchen decorating ideas.

Many people have difficulty staying in rooms that have fluorescent lights because this type of illumination moves or vibrates on the onlookers eyes. Most people are not bothered by this but others wind up with awful headaches when exposed to this type of lighting for an extended period of time.

It is unknown whether or not the person who invented kitchen cabinet lighting was bother by fluorescents or not but I would wager to guess that this inventor was not a big fan. Kitchen cabinet lighting serves basically the same function as fluorescent lights. It simply makes the area brighter and lighter without irritating sensitive eyes.

Kitchen cabinet lighting has become a mainstay in todays kitchen. You can choose from a variety of styles and from an array of innovative designs that will make your cooking area attractive as well as functional.

The combination of form and function is an integral part of todays kitchen design ideas and among those ideas is kitchen cabinet lighting. After all, what is the point of having attractive kitchen decorating ideas put into action if you cant see them?



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