Saturday, October 06, 2007

Lighting the Kitchen Island

While the kitchen island is appealing, a poorly lit island can make it next to useless. Keep in mind that preparing a meal involves multi-tasking, detailed work and cleanliness. Without the right kind of lighting these tasks can be very difficult if not impossible.

The popularity of the kitchen island has been a good indication of how modern and up-to-date a home is. Realtors will tell you that a well-done kitchen island rivals curb appeal as a major factor that influences buying decisions for those shopping for a new home. The person primarily responsible for preparing the meals, finds a separate area with adequate counter space that is designed exclusively for creating meals, an attractive feature when considering the kitchen and dining area layout.

If you buy a home with a kitchen island you may need to consider some renovations, particularly in the area of effective lighting. The best kitchen island lighting will incorporate both functional light as well as aesthetic light. This means that kitchen island lighting should have appropriate task lighting and ambient lighting. These two principles apply to basically every interior space of your home.

For most kitchen islands, multiple pendant configurations are the most popular and the most effective in providing full, adequate lighting for the food preparation area. Generally, these multiple pendants are available in three, four, six and eight pendant sets. Most kitchen islands are laid out in a rectangular pattern, which makes them appropriate for one of the multiple pendant configurations, listed above.

Another option is a large Tiffany style pendant fixture, which would be centered over the island. While Tiffany lighting is definitely an option to consider, the vast majority of kitchen islands use multiple pendants with soft, diffused lighting to avoid spotlighting and glare.
Most lighting for kitchen islands would be considered task lighting. This type of lighting should provide bright, but not harsh lighting and as mentioned above, the entire food preparation area should be evenly lit with no shadows or "dead" spots.

Dimmer switches are frequently installed and allow brighter lighting when preparing meals and more subdued lighting when serving and eating.

Some homeowners opt for track lighting, which offers multi-purpose lighting, which is more hidden than the other two options previously mentioned. LED track lighting, which can become somewhat expensive, offers the option of changing lighting to alter the mood and create just the right ambience. In the long run, LEDs provide maximum energy savings, long lamp life and are easily adaptable to different lighting schemes. Given the right layout, fluorescent tube lights can serve as another option because of their ability to provide bright lighting to large areas.

The old standby of incandescent lighting is a possibility, particularly if you have ceiling mounts. Incandescent lighting can be made more energy efficient with the use of low-voltage bulbs to reduce glare.

Finally, recessed lighting is also a viable option though not nearly as popular as the other types of lighting mentioned earlier in this article. Recessed lighting usually takes somewhat more planning and labor to install, but they can provide a very desirable effect.

In today's market, the homeowner has the advantage of being able to select from a wide variety of styles. Consider the basic style and décor of your home and then decide if you want your kitchen lighting to be modern or have a rich or even ornate look. Again, the possibilities are nearly endless.

Keep in mind that this area of the kitchen really catches the attention of visitors so you want to be mindful of the need to go with quality lighting. In fact, you should purchase the highest quality lighting you can afford for this part of the home.

Ambient lighting is what provides a room with its overall character or, using the right word, ambience. Fluorescent lighting is usually a good bet for this type of lighting. Besides providing a low heat output, this type of lighting is very economical. Many homeowners choose to install fluorescents on the top of cabinets, out of sight.

This provides a soft glow throughout the kitchen and makes people feel at home. Finally, don't forget accent lighting to highlight objects in the room that you would like to draw attention to. Be careful not to overdo this type of lighting.

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Friday, August 31, 2007

Kitchen Center Island

This Kitchen Center Island create a custom-built look in your kitchen, with the Home Styles with Breakfast Bar. The kitchen island is finished in a natural lacquer, giving it durability and a slight luster. The base of this well-made piece is crafted from Asian rubberwood. This eco-friendly hardwood is naturally resistant to warping and cracking. You can add an extra 10-inches of depth with the space-saving, foldaway breakfast bar.

The Grand Americana kitchen island offers enormous storage, a spacious work area, and classic style. Like the classic american automobiles of the past, the Grand American displays superior american craftsmanship, sturdy construction, a look that will transcend time. Th

These kitchen center islands feature a solid butcher block top, wide top drawer to maximize space, open storage shelf for easy access, two 11 inch deep drawers, smooth glides for each drawer, four locking 3inch casters. No more getting on your knees to dig in the back of the cabinets for big pots and pans!

Catskill designed the Grand Americana with household cook in mind. Easy access, easy storage, easy to move, easy to see why your kitchen deserves the Grand American Kitchen Island.

This is ideal as an additional workspace or a great place for casual dining. The four central drawers operate on metal glides and provide space for a plethora of utensils, flatware and small appliances. An adjustable shelf is hidden behind each of the two large cabinets, which feature panel doors with strong magnetic closures.

A handy spice rack and a paper towel holder are side mounted for convenience. Heavy-duty rubber wheels make it easy to maneuver, the two locking casters keep it sturdy. With its handy features and stylish look, this kitchen center island has the look of a custom crafted item.

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