How to use lights in kitchen
The old quote still is true for today – the kitchen is the center of a home. Whether you are knocking up a meal, sitting to dinner or gathering with chums, everybody will like your kitchen best when you create the perfect atmosphere for all occasions with a well-designed kitchen lighting scheme. When laying out your customer’s kitchen lighting, create an attractive and flexible design by incorporating multiple light levels for the room. Commence with background lighting for general lighting for the entire room, add in particular lighting for jobs, and then use ornamental lighting accents for the final touch.
Background lighting
Background home lighting creates overall lightness of your kitchen. Generally, for cushty light levels, a space needs twenty-five to thirty foot candles (a measure of the power of light). Task lighting wants brighter lighting, roughly fifty to seventy five foot candles. The size of the room will also have an effect on the background lighting, requiring




