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  • <h4 class="dechead">On One Hand: General Area Lighting

    General area lighting provides uniform illumination across a room. Fixtures placed symmetrically above each end of a kitchen island should provide adequate lighting for the area. Using lights that dim allows a variation in the brightness as needed.

    On the Other: Task Specific Lighting

    Task lighting, like recessed lights, pendant fixtures or track lighting, placed directly above work areas of an island will highlight those specific areas. This gives more light where needed without causing the room to be too brightly lit and can be turned on or off as needed or used with a dimmer for variable control.

    Bottom Line

    Lighting evenly spaced around and over an island offers comprehensive coverage. An interior designer or lighting specialist can recommend a combination of general lighting around the island and task specific lighting over work areas. This allows more control over the light being used and adds style to the kitchen. Using lighting that dims also enhances the atmosphere and lighting texture throughout the kitchen.

    Source:

    American Lighting Association

    Kitchen Designer Ideas

    This Old House Kitchen Lighting Schemes

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