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 Post subject: Lighting Kitchens Natural Kitchen Lighting Kitchen Planning
PostPosted: Sat Jun 21, 2008 12:11 pm 
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Lighting Kitchens - Natural Kitchen Lighting and Kitchen Planning
Lighting Kitchens the Natural Way

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Planning New Kitchens
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Natural Lighting - Lighting Kitchens the Natural Way

Lighting Up Kitchens With Natural Kitchen Lighting


Upgrading your kitchen? Building a new kitchen? Abundant light should be high on your list of priorities for your new kitchen.

The light of the body is the eye and for the eye to see light is needed! A well lit kitchen from natural lighting sources is proven to energize, motivate, and inspire home owners. Dark kitchens on the other hand can even bring the kitchen's cook into a state of depression!
with another small pane of glass in the entry door to the home.

Not too long ago a single small window was in front of the kitchen's sink
This presented the natural lighting for the entire area!

Thankfully, natural lighting is changing. Today the architects, designers, and home remodeling contractors understand how the windows light in homes lights up the owner's lives. They incorporate natural lighting in many manners including large bay windows, bow windows, and large glass sliding door to decks in the kitchen's dining area.

Before Adding Natural Lighting Questions
When considering adding new windows ask yourself a couple questions.

First of all - What will the view be?
Have the window be in a location with a pleasant view. If there is no location with a pleasing view (You are looking at the side of a garage or dark alley) then perhaps another approach such as a skylight will be a better method of providing natural lighting to your home.

The second question is will your new windows blend into the aesthetics and architectural style of your existing home.

Skylights are a form of natural lighting which lighting experts have mentioned provide 25 - 30 percent light than vertical windows. Skylights also make a room feel larger.

Roof windows are similar to skylights and are also known as an operable skylights or skylights that opens. Roof windows are constructed in such a way that the glass can be cleaned from inside of the home.

Today's new window technology leading the natural lighting world has insulated thermal glass which helps to minimize heat loss in the winter and cut down on heat during the summer time. Shading skylights during the warm time of the day also helps heat from entering your home.

Summary of Natural Lighting Article:
Have a Well Lit Kitchen!

Natural Lighting for your kitchen may include:
Large bay windows
Bow windows
Glass sliding doors
Roof Windows
Skylights


Lighting Kitchens - Natural Kitchen Lighting and Kitchen Planning
Lighting Kitchens the Natural Way


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Natural Kitchen Lighting
Planning New Kitchens
Remodeling Kitchens
Guideline to Natural Kitchen Lighting

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 Post subject: Kitchen Lighting Locations Dining Area Lighting Hanging Heig
PostPosted: Sat Jun 21, 2008 12:26 pm 
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Kitchen Lighting Locations Dining Area Lighting Hanging Heights

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New Kitchens Lighting Hanging Lights

The Kitchen is the center of the home, and a kitchen's cook spends many hours preparing the family meals, cleaning dishes, and the size of new kitchens in many locations is now large enough so that the kitchen is also used for dining.

In a new kitchen, having sufficient countertop space is very important as well as having the countertop space in a kitchen planned to function with the cook's needs. Equally important is the kitchen's lighting and the lighting locations.

Lighting up a kitchen in the right manner adds a sense of elegance to a new kitchen. Careful selection of light fixtures is very important. When the kitchen's lights are placed in the right way, shadows are minimized on the kitchen's cabinets, and the right kitchen light fixtures prevent a harsh glare to those in the kitchen's work areas as well as for those dining perhaps at the island cabinet.

In the kitchen, chandeliers and pendants may supply all three of the kitchen's lighting types. You may recall the three lighting types - Accent lighting, overall lighting, and task lighting. The most common use of chandeliers and pendants for lighting up a kitchen is the location over the dining table, the kitchen's booth, over the island cabinet, or the gathering place where the family has meals.

The kitchen's ceiling height in many locations is the standard eight feet. If this is the case, new lighting specialists suggest that your light fixture be installed so the bottom hangs 26 to 36 inches above the dining room table. If your ceiling is nine feet tall, raise the light height to 29" - 39". Add 3" to each additional foot of height for your kitchen's ceiling. Thank you for reading! I love it when the one out of 10 people viewing actually read the article! You are a winner and will find success with your new kitchen!

Including a dimmer switch is almost a normal procedure for those remodeling kitchens in the dining locations. When remodeling adding a new dimmer switch is a very nice extra touch to help ensure the right lighting for your new kitchens design. With out the dimmer being used the kitchen has extra lighting illuminating the task lighting areas when working, and with the dimmer switch you can have the social ambiance needed for your lighting's needs for dining and entertaining guests.

As you design and plan your new kitchen's lighting, to eliminate an almost blinding glare underneath, search for a bowl style lighting, disk lighting, or a semi-opaque bulb for lighting up the dining areas. It is not recommended to use a fixture with an exposed bulb with this light fixtures location. Another kitchen planning reminder for new kitchen's to remember is a hanging style light fixture may create a glare on a glass table.

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Three lighting types?
Height of light fixture to be installed (eight foot ceiling)?
Installation with a Nine foot ceiling?
What simple small item helps illuminate task lighting areas when working?


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A smoker may find it difficult not to "lite up" no matter how hard he tries. The opposite is the case with kitchen lighting.

If a home owner does not "lite up" when doing the initial kitchen remodeling it just doesn't happen.

Planning must happen before the work is started to have the kitchen lighting blend in with the surrounding. As a smoker may say I'll quit smoking later on and it just doesn't happen, this is true with those who delay adding kitchen lighting.

Those who say I'll add lighting later are simply avoiding including a major part of their dream. They are also eliminating instead of illuminating an important element in keeping their kitchen a safe, warm, and a pleasant pleasing environment.

It is often said the way to man's heart is his stomach, and the heart of a home is the kitchen. Proven statistics have shown that dark kitchen's do indeed bring people down where bright kitchen's cheer up and inspire.

Kitchens that open up into dining, living, or family areas especially will benefit from bright lighting broken into lighting zones. Well laid out task, ambient, and ornamental lighting wired separately, and broken into lighting zones adds to any kitchen.

Larger kitchens especially benefit from well laid out task and ambient lighting. Guests being entertained can have the direct focus of light brightness, while the work in the kitchen stays in the shadows when kitchen lighting is broken into zones by lighting experts. Zoning the kitchen's lighting can also reduce your electrical bill.

Lay out the kitchen's design to fit your lifestyle. Proper planning with your kitchen design helps to ensure success. Local cabinet shops or home improvement centers often have experts to assist you with your kitchen design layout, still the decision of understanding the lighting that is right for your needs will eventually come back to you.

Planning is the key to finding success lighting up your dream kitchen!

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