In order to make your dream kitchen come to life, there are a number of important factors to consider but one consistent element in kitchen design is a focus on light. Both natural and artificial light can have an impact on mood, atmosphere and function so it will serve you in the long run to consider what lighting you need to make your kitchen a happy place. With so much choice out there, it can be hard to pin down what you want and need so we’re here to help guide you through the process.
Determine Your Lighting Needs
Whether you have a finished kitchen with a layout you love or you’re in the process of building it from the ground up and haven’t quite figured out how to integrate lighting into the space, we recommend assessing a few key factors: - How much natural light do I have to work with?- What atmosphere do I want?- Do I need my lighting to serve a specific function? - How can I weave my lighting into the overall design?
How much natural light do I have to work with?
If you’re lucky enough to have a kitchen that leads out onto a garden with glass doors or a wide window to gaze out of while you’re doing the washing up, you may be satisfied with the amount of light you’re receiving. However, if access to natural light in your home is limited, you may want to consider the possibility of installing a skylight. Depending on your property, installing skylights is a fantastic way of increasing natural light in the home. Healthline suggests increased light can improve sleeping patterns and boost mood. And skylights come in vast shapes and sizes, so you can choose one that suits your personal space. Read our guide to skylights in kitchen extensions to learn more. For a more cost-effective solution to increasing the light in your home, keep the colour scheme light and hang mirrors to create a sense of more space.
For those of us that have limited (or no) access to natural light in our kitchens, choosing the right light fittings is paramount. Make sure you’re choosing a style that will illuminate each corner of the space so that you can move and cook in your kitchen safely.