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Bespoke Design: Lighting For Small Kitchens

One of the fun (and essential) elements of designing your kitchen is the right lighting. There are many great options for lighting as placing them correctly will likely make or break your design and the functionality of the kitchen.

When planning your kitchen make sure that your lighting options and whereabouts are top of the agenda. similar to sockets, you should plan where your lights will be situated, if they need to come out of the ceiling and walls and whether they need to be dimmable so that you can achieve the atmosphere, design and have the type of lights that you prefer. We advise doing so straight off the bat as the wiring will be part of your build, your kitchen planning and your kitchen design. This will avoid any upheaval and delays to your project from the outset.

Lighting for small kitchens

When it comes to lighting options for small kitchens, bespoke solutions can make a significant difference in maximising space, enhancing functionality, and creating an inviting atmosphere. Here are some kitchen lighting options and tips perfect for small kitchens:

Pendant Lights: Opt for pendant lights suspended over the kitchen island or dining area. Choose fixtures that complement the scale of the space while adding a decorative touch.

Dimmer Switches: Install dimmer switches for all lighting fixtures to adjust the brightness according to the time of day, mood, or specific tasks. Dimming the lights can also create a cosy ambiance during meals or gatherings.

Natural Light Enhancement: Maximise natural light by installing a skylight if feasible. Natural light not only makes the space feel more open but also reduces the need for artificial lighting during the day.

Color Temperature Consideration: Choose LED bulbs with a color temperature ranging from warm white to daylight, depending on the desired atmosphere and functionality. Warm white is ideal for creating a cosy ambiance, while daylight is suitable for more day-to-day task-oriented areas.