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Spruce Up Your Kitchen With LED Lights

The heart of every household is where you cook, so it must be functional and bright. The choice of LED kitchen lighting must take into account different elements relating to the surrounding environment, such as the arrangement of the windows and natural light (as well as the position of the furniture), and the points to be highlighted, such as the intended floors, cooking hood, or other activities where concentration is required.

In addition to the basic lighting through pendant lights, spotlights, and chandeliers with the right beam angle, LED strip lights can also be used to spice up the general outlook of your kitchen.

This is made possible by the different systems you choose, the colour temperature of the light you will install in these devices, and the LED light bulbs' colour rendering index (CRI).

 

Where to Place LED Lights

Here are ways to spruce up the functionality and the aesthetic aspect of your kitchen, mainly by LED strips lights and other functional lights like LED ceiling lights.

 

Under-cabinet and Under Shelves LED Strip Lighting

The darkest areas of the kitchen are the shelves and furnishings and the structure of the kitchen itself. We can choose different solutions also according to our preferences.

Use LED kitchen lighting over neon to obtain more significant energy savings and a longer life span. You can place very thin LED strips at the perimeter of your shelves or in a central position.

The LED strip lights can also illuminate the perimeters of islands and peninsulas, obtaining an almost futuristic effect.

 

LED Strip Lights Inside Hidden Spaces

Another innovative idea is to use LED strips to illuminate the interior of our kitchen shelves, cabinets, and shelves, the most "hidden" places where we store utensils such as forks, pots, plates, glasses, and food.

This can be more easily found where the cutlery or other objects stored inside the drawers are located. To save energy, a motion sensor can be connected to the LED strip light to limit the lighting to when human motion is sensed. LED cabinet lights are classic and relaxing when the right colours are used.

 

Lights For Peninsula and Worktops

A central chandelier is often not enough for the whole kitchen. When designing or renovating, the arrangement of floors and peninsulas must be planned in detail to make the most of natural light (where possible), then plan artificial lighting.

The kitchen ceiling lights in these areas must be as powerful as possible to see the whole surface and avoid getting hurt with knives and pans. Also, in this case, the spotlights with an appropriate beam angle are ideal, even better if not recessed and protruding: two or three in a row, they can be oriented differently and cover the whole space to provide kitchen ceiling lights.

 

Applique in The Kitchen

It’s not always possible to add a central light - often for electrical reasons and lack of space. In this instance, wall lamps can be arranged for the entire perimeter, both on the wall and protruding to orient them in a specific way: those with extendable arms are perfect, for example, for an industrial-chic style, reaching shelves and corners.

The wall lights should not be installed too high - they must be located just above the middle of the wall to be truly functional and not just decorative.

 

Advantages Of Using LED Light Strips In Your Kitchen

In addition to being extremely versatile and easy to install, home lighting with LEDs brings with it numerous advantages that are explained below:

  • They save energy because they work much more efficiently.
  • They are designed to dissipate heat so they don't overheat.
  • They light up instantly and emit a bright, clear light.
  • You don't need to be an electricity expert to install them.
  • With some models, the intensity of the light can be controlled with a dimmer.
  • They are resistant to dust and water.

 

Consideration When Using LED Strips Light In Your Kitchen

The IP protection index is a significant factor to consider if you want to create a LED strip view in outdoor or indoor environments exposed to humidity, such as the kitchen.

The abbreviation IP refers to the European standard EN60529 and is followed by two digits which serve to classify the protection of the electrical appliance against humidity, temperature changes, and foreign bodies.

For humid environments, such as kitchens and bathrooms, at least IP43 must be chosen. The legislation's degree of protection required for safety depends on the distance between the appliance and washbasins, bathroom fixtures, showers, or bathtubs.

For higher humidity areas, always choose a protection index higher than IP65. IP68 is the highest degree of protection required for underwater installations, such as swimming pools, basins, fountains, and aquariums.

The strips can integrate well with the different furnishing elements and interact with other materials. If you want to enhance the outlook of your kitchen, you can embed the strips into the liner and create bright lines. This choice gives a special effect.

In some instances, intense lighting may be needed. You can apply LED strips along the top and bottom sides of your shelves and cupboard. In this way, they direct the light beam downwards and illuminate the sink area. LED strip lights can also accentuate the kitchen since it is available in different colours, from white (warm, neutral, or cold shades) to red, blue, and yellow; the LED strips can create refined and sensational kitsch effects.

 

Conclusion

Purchasing spotlights, plinth lights and other LED strip lights can be used to change the outlook of your kitchen - and are an excellent way of sprucing up a drab kitchen. If you’re interested in purchasing some quality LED lights, our dedicated team at LED Supplier can help. We sell a variety of different LED lights that can be exactly what you are looking for.

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