Loading

Kitchen Wall Lights

(0)
Previous
Page 1 of
Next

Types of Kitchen Wall Lights

The types of kitchen wall lights available… firstly, there’s a lot.

1)      Spotlights

Totally up to you. Direct light where you care to, where you need to and on the things you love the most.

2)      Flush Wall Lights

Tight space? Like waving pans around as you cook? Whatever your motivation for maximising the space in your kitchen, keeping things flush with your kitchen wall lights makes it possible.

3)      Recessed Wall Lights

Flush not barely there enough for you? Okay, that’s fine, we’re all about finding perfection for you. So, let’s take it one step further a recess into the wall. Recessed wall lights for the kitchen sink back into the wall. They’re a little more bother to install but investing in the kitchen you want is worth all the work.

Key Features of Kitchen Wall Lights

Umm… being super-ultra-mega stylish for a start. But not just one kind of stylish. No, no, no. Different flavours of stylish for any and every interior décor style are enthusiastically represented, we assure you.

Kitchen LED wall lights being one of those we are excited to bring to your home. Energy efficient LED lighting isn’t just about saving the planet (but, like, definitely a bonus), but you’ll notice savings in the bank and savings in those biceps not having to change pesky bulbs all the time.

Choosing the Right Wall Lights

We know we’ve dumped a lot of things to consider right in your lap. And you were probably thinking ‘I’ll have a nice, relaxing afternoon perusing wall lights for the kitchen’. But, the good news is that now we’ve gone through it all you’re in a much better position to make a choice you’ll be lit up by for years to come.

Step 1) Consider the  layout, size and existing lighting of the room. You know the space you’re working with better than we ever could so here’s where you’ve got to trust your intuition (and your measurements).

Step 2) Plan purposefully. As in consider the purpose of the light. Are  you looking to employ task, accent or general lighting with these wall lights?

Step 3)  When you’re thinking about what style, colour or… vibe… to go for, just think about the rest of the room! All you’re trying to do is match it all up, and you’ve got fantastic taste so we’re really not worried.

Step 4) Think about how bright you like it. Do you like it that bright all of the time, no escape? If not then you might want to limit your search to adjustable lighting options. This is also going to tie in to step 2, so consider again what the purpose of these lights are.

 

And there you go, fly free little lighting bird.