LED: what lighting for the kitchen?


LED: what lighting for the kitchen?


A kitchen now exceeds its only cooking function. We use our kitchen to prepare our breakfast in the morning and make dinner after work. We use it (sometimes) as a place of work and even as a place of relaxation, so it is necessary to have lighting accordingly. It is important to know that we can have 3 types of lighting, in order to make the most of this sacred place that is cooking.

1. Overall lighting


To ensure a prompt wake - smoothly - we must have a bright light, think of a 3000K light color with a warm white light. It illuminates the whole kitchen. For this, we recommend LED lights such as the Philips Expert The color which have the following advantages:

  • ·         No shadows
  • ·         Printing larger room
  • ·         dimmable


The overall lighting is always to light first when entering the room. However, if you like to create atmospheres with the light you can use them Philips Scene Switch It can vary the light without using a dimmer! You can create a warm and cozy atmosphere here.



2. To cook


Work lighting is required for work surfaces such as the kitchen worktop and the range, thus avoiding tiredness. Under the kitchen cabinets, you can use adjustable LED spotlights so that you have the best light on your surface.
So what are the benefits of work lighting?

  • ·         Visible details
  • ·         Less eye fatigue


3. Ambient lighting

In order to be able to work well in the kitchen, lighting for cooking and general lighting is often enough. The mood lighting will provide this little extra that puts you at ease in the room. With LED spots, there is also the possibility of dimming the light. This allows you to create a specific atmosphere in your kitchen without investing in another lighting. In this case, the Philips Dim Tone is a useful option, which allows you to vary the light intensity.
You can also apply mood lighting by using LED strips under your wall cabinets. They are available in several colors and know how to be discreet.

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