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DESIGNING WITH LIGHT
IN THE KITCHEN
Dinettes, nooks, and island counters can be lit
with decorative pendants. When used with a dimmer control, these ceiling-hung
fixtures will provide you with adequate task lighting for homework, hobbies,
or family business and allow you to lower the light for dining or entertaining.
Undercabinet Task lighting is ideal for countertops. Mount as close
to the back of the cabinets as possible to avoid glare and reflection
off work surfaces. Choose energy-efficient fluorescent fixtures (they
generally range from 12 to 48 inches long) that cover at least two-thirds
the length of the counter.
Kitchen cabinets can be accentuated by placing low-voltage mini-lights
over, under, or inside cabinets.
Soffits and other concealed locations can also be treated effectively
with this type of lighting. These inconspicuous strips of miniature incandescent
bulbs will highlight your cabinetry, while adding a warm, comfortable
atmosphere to your kitchen.

Position
any recessed downlights between you and the worktop so you do not cast your
own shadow. |
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