Most of all, light layering (having multiple light sources for different purposes) is the most important, all-encompassing rule in kitchen lighting design. Â A single light source never does any space justice. Â You need different sources of light for different purposes. Â Ambient lighting, task lighting, accent lighting, safety lighting, and mood lighting are all essential parts of great kitchen design.
This book will first and foremost address task lighting in the kitchen.
Under cabinet lights are the most popular, attractive, and handy kind of task lighting for the kitchen. Â Lighting designers agree that the path to any beautiful, functional kitchen starts with excellent task lights. Â Kitchen task lights have one simple purpose â to help you out. Â When you really need to get down to business, to cook a gourmet dinner or finally scrub down those countertops, task lights allow you to see.
In this book, youâll learn how to get that perfect lighting in your own kitchen. Â Youâll discover what kind of under cabinet lights will work best for your space, the ins and outs of every light source and fixture style, and even what kind of lights will work best with your personality. Â Then, move on to step-by-step instructions on how to layout, install, and operate your under cabinet lights.
Already have under cabinet lights in your kitchen? Just flip over to the maintenance section to learn what to expect from your lights over time, and how to fix common problems that may come up.
You may also want to note that under cabinet lights work in areas other than the kitchen â offices, labs, workstations, even in outdoor cooking areas.
Annie Josey
Annie is Pegasus Lightingâs E-Commerce Marketing Specialist. She writes for the Pegasus Lighting Blog, âLight Reading,â manages the companyâs social media, assists in the companyâs marketing efforts, and, now, writes lighting e-books. Annie is a graduate of the University of North Carolina with Bachelor of Arts in English and a minor in Creative Writing. Moreover, Annie is an award-winning fiction and short story writer.
Christopher Johnson
Chris is Pegasus Lightingâs Vice President & CIO. He is a Virginia Tech graduate with a Bachelor of Arts in Communications (Broadcasting and Public Relations focus) and a minor in Sports Management. Chris also has a Masters of Business Administration from Virginia Tech with a specialty in Information and Decision Support Systems. At Pegasus Lighting, he manages the companyâs technology infrastructure including the companyâs e-commerce website and blog, and the companyâs servers, computers, software, and communications network and documentation systems. Finally, Chris also manages all of the marketing and public relations efforts for Pegasus Lighting.