The House Designers

December 5, 2009

Kitchen Lighting Design Ideas

The kitchen is probably the most important room to have proper lighting design. The goal in kitchen lighting design is to create a bright working space combined with various layers of light to create ambiance, since your kitchen is not just a place to work and create great dishes, but also a place for entertaining and dining. From chandeliers to recessed and track lighting to sconces, the combinations and options are endless for your new kitchen. Whether you are considering a tiny house plan, green design or luxury house plan, you need to take special care with the design of your home lighting, particularly in the kitchen. You can learn more by visiting the lighting experts at LAMPS PLUS® and exploring one of the largest selections of home lighting.

This kitchen is a chefs delight with an abundance of counter space for food prep and entertaining. The L-shaped center island is filled-in with a rounded glass serving bar.

This kitchen is a chefs delight with an abundance of counter space for food prep and entertaining. The L-shaped center island is filled-in with a rounded glass serving bar.

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  1. Reading blogs like this one always makes me feel like a kid with his nose pressed up against the window in a taffy shop! The home we have is the one we will keep, and it is a tract home, which absolutely lets out the wonderful modern designs I am always coming across in my Internet surfing. The only way to achieve something like this for us would be to completely remodel the exterior of the home—and the interior as well! Much too expensive, to be sure! But it’s an idea I find myself fantasizing about from time to time, especially when I see designs like these. There is a real glory to what has been done here, and I thank you for sharing these concepts with us.

    Comment by Joseph — December 8, 2009 @ 9:06 am

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