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Light emitting diode (LED) is an energy-saving light source that may help reduce your monthly utility bills.
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The Different Ways of Using Kitchen LED Lighting Light emitting diode (LED) is an energy-saving light source that may help reduce your monthly utility bills. Bulbs that come with LED can be used just about anywhere in the house—whether you need task or ambient lighting. The kitchen is one of the places where LED lights can be functional for any task, whether preparing and cooking meals or dining. Likewise, there are kitchen LED lighting options that can make the place more conducive for socialising and other tasks, too. Here are more ideas that can help you make the most of kitchen LED lighting: •Above cabinet – LED lights can be placed over the cabinets to generate a welcoming and soothing glow throughout the kitchen. They can establish workable light without flooding too much illumination. Consider working with your interior designer to create a set up that will allow this type of lighting to be •Toe kick lights – LED toe kick lights can be strategically placed below appliances and island counters to accent your kitchen lighting. Try them in bulbs of a different colour than your other kitchen lights to add style and warmth to the space. Similar to above cabinet lighting, these lights can provide illumination at night, while helping keep your electricity bill low. •Under cabinet lighting – Create a functional workspace by placing LED lights under your cabinets. That way, they can properly illuminate your counters as you perform any kitchen task. •Recessed ceiling LED lighting –Add a classy and elegant touch to your kitchen with recessed LED lighting in the ceiling. Try canned lighting to illuminate the whole space. Lights that are recessed in the ceiling can help save space while making your kitchen look and feel larger and brighter. LED lighting is a better choice for illumination from high ceilings, too, as bulbs tend to last a long time, so it eliminates the hassle of having to change lightbulbs once in a while. •Cabinet interior lighting – This type of kitchen LED lighting can work if you have glass-fronted or open-faced cabinets. Light up the space with LED bulbs to draw attention to those spaces, especially if they are displaying special items, like a prized wine collection or your china. You can hide small LED strips in a warm colour behind the cabinet or over the cabinet. easily incorporated into your kitchen.