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Imperial Silver Diyas Lighting Kitchen Lights

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Kitchen Lights

Choosing lights such as Kitchen Imperial Silver Shop By Room is one of the best parts of any home design project. Or maybe you just need to liven up a space with something new?

If you browse through our Kitchen Shop By Room collection, you'll see Imperial Silver Kitchen lights of different shapes and sizes, with a wide variety of Diyas Lighting lights available. A helpful tip – click on a picture when scrolling through and you'll often see additional images of Kitchen Imperial Silver Shop By Room installed in a property.

Help & Advice

Many KES Lighting and Home customers come to us because they are looking for an eye-catching kitchen ceiling pendant light. These can work wonders when placed over a dining table or an island, but they can work well in kitchens of any kind. They tend to provide a focal point for the room. Also of interest to many people who are planning a new kitchen are spotlights and recessed ceiling lights, which can provide more focused lighting.
Yes, LED lights are excellent for kitchens. They are energy-efficient, have a longer lifespan compared to traditional bulbs, and produce minimal heat. Additionally, they come in a variety of colour temperatures and brightness levels, allowing homeowners to choose the best ambiance for their kitchen.
The brightness of LED lights is measured in lumens. For a kitchen, you may want an LED bulb that produces anywhere from 2,000 to 4,000 lumens for general ambient lighting. However, the exact brightness desired can vary based on kitchen size, colour scheme, and personal preferences. It's recommended to choose dimmable LEDs to adjust the brightness as needed.
The number of lights you'll need in your kitchen depends on its size, layout, and the type of lighting fixtures you select. A good rule of thumb is to have a mix of general, task, and accent lighting. For example, while you might have several recessed lights for overall illumination, you might also include under-cabinet lighting for task-specific areas and pendant lights over an island for ambiance and focal interest.
The colour of kitchen lights refers to their colour temperature, typically measured in Kelvins (K). For kitchens, a neutral white light is often preferred, which is around 4,000K. However, if you desire a warm, cozy feel, you might opt for lights closer to 2,700K. On the other hand, for a crisp, modern look, consider lights that are 5,000K or higher. Your choice should complement the kitchen's decor and your personal preference.