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35 Best Kitchen Lighting Ideas 2022
Kitchens are ground zero for delectable meals, family gatherings, and creative design opportunities, which means they should certainly shine. Enter: kitchen lighting ideas, an essential prerequisite for cheffing it up. From ornamental pendants to unobtrusive track lighting, the options for kitchen light fixtures are endless. Today's top designers have predictably led the way in illuminating different design possibilities, proving that sconces, blinged-out chandeliers, and dimmers all have a seat at the kitchen table.
Just like living rooms and bedrooms, the tried and true rules of layered lighting apply to the kitchen. By intentionally layering light, you can harness that power and create a well-lit, well-balanced kitchen interior. To start, employ task lighting like sconces and chic lamps above cooking hot spots for more clarity. Next up, evenly-dispersed ambient lighting can help further create balance. And, of course, don’t discount a statement piece. Be it a tole chandelier or a Murano glass fixture, statement lighting can work in a kitchen, too.
If you’re currently in the midst of cooking up a lighting scheme for your own kitchen, here are 35 kitchens that exemplify a considered and purposeful approach to lighting. Get inspired by how these designers lit up these kitchens, whether you have a small layout or a space with low ceilings.
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Out of the Blue
Rustic White Photography
For a sleek mid-century modern-inspired kitchen, Brian Watford suspended a trio of glass globe pendant lights above a marble-topped kitchen island.
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Minty Fresh
John M. Hall
In this farmhouse-inspired kitchen designed by Young Huh, mint green cabinetry provides a striking backdrop for a trifecta of simple glass pendants.
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Be In The Pink
Werner Straube
Red pendants lend the perfect amount of vibrancy to this coral kitchen designed by Elizabeth Drake.
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Mix and Match
Ngoc Minh Ngo
Playfulness is on full display in this ultra-patterned kitchen designed by Bachman Brown.
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Easy Breezy
Julie Soefer
The navy blue and gold-accented island steals the show in this sun-filled kitchen designed by Creative Tonic, while a quintuplet of sconces provide directed countertop light.
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Struck Gold
Laura Resen
In this sophisticated kitchen designed by Beth Webb, gold pendants blend seamlessly with a mosaic backsplash and weathered wood island.
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Old Fashioned
Nathan Schroder
Vintage hanging lanterns impose Victorian-esque charm in this sunny and airy kitchen teed up by Dodson Interiors.
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Double Duty
David Sundberg, ESTO
In this kitchen cued up by Douglas C. Wright, a shaded pendant illuminates the wood kitchen island, while a gold picture light sheds light on a book-filled hutch.
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Let Them Eat Cake
Josh Thornton
Reminiscent of a French bakery, this ultra-chic kitchen designed by Summer Thornton makes the ultimate case for a classic black and white color combo.
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Sun-Drenched Style
Family Room
Although the skylight and arched floor-to-ceiling windows bring in plenty of light, industrial pendants and a massive orb chandelier seal the deal in this kitchen designed by James Thomas.
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Plain Poise
Nick Guttridge
A Sputnik-inspired chandelier adds a touch of modernism to this the otherwise provincial-style space designed by Christina Nielsen.
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Down to Earth
Beall + Thomas Photography
A brass keystone chandelier is a perfect complement to this neutral kitchen designed by Suzanne Kasler.
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Playful in Pink
Annie Schlechter
A spunky palette and playful pendants wake up this kitchen designed by Ayromloo Design.
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Good Things Come in Threes
Christopher Dibble Photography
Symmetry is the name of the game for this kitchen designed by Nate Berkus. Three opaline globe pendants perfectly balance the island's six bar stools.
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Lead the Way
Julie Soefer
A pair of steel-encased globe pendant lights provide ample light in this cheery galley kitchen designed by Chandos Interiors.
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Pendant Pairing
Durston Saylor
For a kitchen with a homey, cabin vibe designer David Scott used a pair of crimson, quatrefoil pendants to bring the outdoors in.
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Strong as Steel
Chris Little Photography - Atlanta
Stainless pendants make the perfect complement to this chef-grade kitchen designed by J. Hirsch Interiors.
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Elect Eclectism
Ryan McDonald
Afraid of overcrowding your kitchen with fixtures? Follow designer Sarah Montgomery's lead and opt for a single hanging pendant.
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Exuberance, Exemplified
Phillip Ennis
So as not to compete with the vibrant color palette (and dramatic ceiling!) featured in this cozy kitchen, White Webb Interior Design selected a pair of simple milk glass pendants to provide illumination.
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Dashingly Debonair
Michael Alan Kaskel
Industrial black pendants partnered with slate blue cabinets make this kitchen designed by KitchenLab Interiors feel both sleek and chic.
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One-Track Mind
Aimee Mazzenga
Practice restraint and follow studio CAK's lead of installing simple black track lighting to make a kitchen feel unexpectedly minimalist.
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Forward-Looking
Roger Davies
A funky, geometric overhead fixture gives this kitchen designed by Jamie Bush + Co. a futuristic feel.
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Dreamy Drum
Anita Sarsidi
Two conical canvas drum pendants bring a uniquely industrialist touch to this kitchen designed by M. Elle Design.
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Lumen Large
Neil Landino Jr.
A pair of neoclassical-style, lantern pendants bring in an Old World feel to this crisp and contemporary kitchen designed by Rinfret Limited.
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Glint of Gold
Tim Williams
A gold dome pendant glistens against the background of weighty, navy-gray cabinetry in this kitchen designed by Laurie Blumenfeld.
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Right as Rain
Tony Soluri
In this serene, crisp kitchen designed by Lisa Berman, opaque flush mounts and a bulb-style chandelier recall water droplets falling from the sky.
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Sea Shell Chic
Kris Tamburello
A chandelier made of seashells lends a whimsical note to this kitchen designed by Kakar House of Design.
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Geometric Eclectism
Eric Piasecki
Prism-shaped light fixtures steal the show in this kitchen-slash-dining room designed by Kati Curtis.
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Scalloped Edge
Sara Ligorria-Tramp
Crisp pendant lights let the bamboo-bedecked island and punchy blue backsplash take center stage in this modern kitchen teed up by L.A-based firm Murphy Design.
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Drum Drama
Zeke Ruelas
A matte black drum pendant adds a brooding mystery to this crisp, contemporary kitchen produced by designer Lori Gilder.
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A Serene Green
Renee DiSanto
In this muted, bungalow kitchen, design firm Park and Oak installed a petite wall sconce for some much-needed task lighting.
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All-in-One
Michael Kaskel
To light up this open, versatile kitchen, KitchenLab Interiors installed a Sputnik chandelier as well as multi-pronged globe pendants.
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Brooding Blue
Jack Thompson
To brighten up this moody blue kitchen, designer Nadia Palacios employed a pair of cylindrical brass lights.
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Sputnik Style
Dustin Forest
Paying testament to the power of green and gold, designer Crystal Blackshaw selected an amber sputnik globe chandelier for this convivial kitchen.
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Criss-Cross Chic
Catherine Nyugen Photography
A latticed drum pendant and rattan dining chairs imbue texture into this charming space designed by Kress Jack at Home.
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35 Best Kitchen Lighting Ideas
Seth Smoot
Updating your kitchen doesn't have to call for a full-on renovation. Simply changing the lighting in your cooking space can totally transform the way it looks and functions. If you're not exactly sure how you want to switch up your lighting, we have you covered with tons of inspiring light fixtures—from glamorous globe pendant lights to a mixed display of lights in various shapes and sizes. After browsing through these, you're you'll be ready to begin your hunt for the perfect new lighting... or have an excellent reference to show your interior designer.
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Add Luster
Made of seashell discs attached to a brass-plated metal frame and hung from a black fabric cord, the Verpan pendant lights in this kitchen by designer Nicole Dohmen add the right amount of luster. to the earth-toned space.
Karyn Millet
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Bring in Earth Tones
In a kitchen designed by Intimate Living Interiors, a trio of cone-shaped pendant lights with a sage green exterior and shiny gold interior livens up the room's neutral palette. A single pendant over the sink and a sconce over open shelving complement the larger lights.
Lauren Lothrop Caron
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Try Dainty Additions
For a charming, inviting atmosphere, consider adding dainty pendant lights above your kitchen sink and counter. Here, designer Lauren Lothrop Caron used pendants featuring a small, almost-disc shape and a thin chain.
Avery Nicole Photography
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Set the Mood
If you adore the look and glow of candlesticks, bring them into your kitchen in a more safety-first way with a faux sconce version. The black option in this kitchen designed by The Pankonien Group adds a nice contrast to the white wall, white range, and white marble backsplash.
Katie Newburn
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Put a Modern Twist on a Classic Style
Or take the traditional concept of a candle chandelier, and give it a modern upgrade with an electric brass version. The one in this kitchen by designer Shavonda Gardner adds a touch of glam to the charming wallpaper and rustic table.
Seth Smoot
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Turn to Pleated Lampshades
A pleated lampshade is timeless, so why not extend the look from a table lamp to your kitchen pendants? In this kitchen by Lauren Nelson Design, the beige pendants add the perfect amount of texture and make the dining table feel extra cozy.
Molly Culver
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Hang Large Pendants High
In a kitchen by BANDD/DESIGN, large pendants are hung high so as to not overwhelm the island beneath it. The unique shape adds character, and the translucent glass ensures the kitchen retains an airy atmosphere.
Laure Joliet
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Make It Modern
Modern design is all about clean lines and simplicity, making sleek globe lights an excellent choice for both pendant lighting and sconces in the kitchen. This setup by designer Regan Baker is solid proof.
Jess Isaac
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Mix Shapes
Instead of going with clear globe pendants or large cone ones, try an option that mixes the two shapes. In this kitchen by designer Jaqui Seerman, the lights offer charming detail to the warm space.
Nicole Franzen
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Opt for Opaline
To bounce the light around in this kitchen, designer Kristin Fine used a glossy trifecta of zellige tile on the walls, Calacatta Vagli on the counters, and vintage opaline pendants sourced on 1stDibs.
Courtesy of Tessa Neustadt
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Go for Black
The black pendants in this kitchen by Amber Interiors feature a white interior and gray accent, making it bold but not overpowering.
Courtesy of Simo Design
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Get Chic Shades
If you're using shades, consider highlighting a neutral option with a black frame. In this kitchen, Simo Design hung three pendants that stretch across both the island and dining table.
Courtesy of Nicole Franzen
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Go for Cut-Outs
Not only does a light fixture with cut-outs add cool texture to your kitchen, but it also looks insanely cool when you turn it on.
See more at Nicole Franzen.
Courtesy of Tessa Neustadt
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Hang Clear Orbs
Add interest to a sleek, white kitchen with clear globe lights that don't overwhelm the space. Not only that, but they'll make the room feel bigger. In this kitchen by Amber Interiors, wood bar stools add a touch of warmth.
Courtesy of Nicole Franzen
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Keep It Small
The long drop on these pendants makes enough of a statement, so the bulbs can err on the smaller side. That way, they don't take away from the gorgeous island.
Courtesy of Bethany Nauert for Emily Henderson Designs
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Mix and Match Lights
Who says your lights have to match? Choose a few pendants in different shapes and sizes. A single color palette—like the black and gold one in this kitchen by designer Emily Henderson—makes the lights look cohesive.
Eric Piasecki
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Add Pattern
Use your lighting as an excuse to make an all-white kitchen a little more intriguing. Tap into your boho side and find a patterned, colorful shade.
Karyn R. Millet
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Put Lights in a Box
Here's definitive proof that modern kitchens don't have to be cold and stark. These bold pendants work thanks to seriously high ceilings.
Trevor Tondro
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Make a Statement
If you want an eye-catching piece in your kitchen, you need a statement chandelier. Even though this one is massive, it doesn't feel obtrusive due to the minimal design and open framework.
Anson Smart
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Hang Lights in Pairs
Symmetry is good—especially when you have a bold pattern in your kitchen, like on the floor of this one. Hang your lights in pairs to keep things streamlined.
House Beautiful
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Try a Bold Color
Pops of yellow wake up this breakfast nook—including within the box-shaped pendant light. It's like a jolt of energy before you've even had your first sip of coffee.
Karyn R. Millet
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Go Industrial
Mick Hales
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Incorporate Nature
This is how you create the ultimate mic-drop moment in your kitchen. Bonus points if you DIY the light from materials found in your backyard (or store-bought!).
David A. Land
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Play With Texture
A natural texture like rattan is ideal for a coastal kitchen. Even if you don't actually live by the sea, you can decorate like you do. Add blue patterned shades to liven it up, like designer (and Next Wave alum!) Andrew Howard did in this kitchen.
Paul Raeside
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Try a Mobile
If you want to incorporate color but are afraid to go too bold, try a mobile-shaped light. The blue one in this kitchen by designer Amy Lau is a prime example.
James Merrell
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Use Steel
Steel lights can work in practically any kitchen—no matter the layout or aesthetic. Consider a pair of box=shaped ones, like the lights in this kitchen by designer Lee Ann Thornton.
House Beautiful
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Take It Tropical
With a pineapple lantern and bright yellow wallpaper, this breakfast nook by designer Krista Ewart nails the tropical look.
Francesco Lagnese
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Match the Lights to Your Backsplash
Tie your kitchen together by matching your pendants to your backsplash. It'll make your kitchen look more cohesive.
Tara Donne
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Create a Disco
These silver orbs/wannabe disco balls are the cool kitchen upgrade you never knew you needed. In this Manhattan kitchen by designer Amanda Nisbet, the lights are unexpected and fun.
Eric Piasecki
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Make It Look Aged
With brushed brass pendants like the ones in this kitchen by designer Jesse Carrier, your space will radiate with charm. Plus, they're the perfect neutral touch that's not too shiny but still glamorous.
Lighting in the kitchen - 78 photos of ideas for the best design of the ceiling
We are accustomed to not only cook and eat in the kitchen, but also gather with friends in a warm friendly company.
For this reason, lighting in the kitchen must be organized in such a way that it is not only functional, but also visually attractive, creating a comfortable atmosphere in the kitchen.
Contents of the article:
Basic Rules
Proper kitchen lighting includes the rational distribution of lighting fixtures.
Since the kitchen has at least two purposes - a dining room and a work area, then, accordingly, different rules will be applied to lighting.
So, the work area should be well lit, and the dining room should be sufficiently subdued.
At the same time, the presence of zoned lighting does not cancel the chandeliers, since in this case the central lighting unites the zones into a single space, leveling the lighting.
As an analogue of a chandelier, you can use spotlights, as in the photo of lighting in the kitchen from the catalog, or spotlights built into the ceiling surface of a stretch, multi-level ceiling.
When deciding how to make lighting in the kitchen, it is necessary to take into account all the nuances in advance, even at the stage of repair, otherwise, you will have to redo the repair.
Central lighting
The classic version of central lighting is, of course, the chandelier. However, in order to fit it into a modern interior, it is necessary to take into account all the features of the room.
So, lighting in the interior of a rectangular kitchen implies the use of a chandelier, the shape of which should be elongated.
In a kitchen with a low ceiling, it is best to install a flat chandelier, the shape of which can be either traditional round or rather original square.
If the ceiling is suspended, then it is best to use spot lighting in the kitchen in the form of an interesting pattern, highlighting the center of the room.
With this design technique, the ceiling in the kitchen visually rises and the room becomes more spacious.
Dining room
Lighting options in the kitchen in the dining area are sconces or ceiling lights with a long cord.
This sconce is used if the table is located against the wall. And if you have chosen lamps, then you must first of all take into account the convenience of the location, because the lamps should sufficiently illuminate the table and not interfere.
Work area
Work area lighting in the kitchen must take into account all the features of the destination.
To do this, you first need to decide on the location of the lamps, and then you need to decide which type and shape of lamps to give preference.
LED lighting
Quite easy to install and use in the kitchen LED strip. The fact is that LEDs, thanks to the sticky layer, can be installed on furniture independently.
However, experts recommend additionally fixing the tape, otherwise it may come off over time.
When purchasing an LED strip, you must first of all consider the dimensions of the built-in crystals, as well as the brightness of the lighting.
The LED strip can be mounted in special metal profiles.
Of course, LED lighting in the kitchen has its advantages, first of all, ease of installation, which allows you to install it yourself. In addition, a modern appearance that will allow you to install LED lighting in the kitchen of any design.
And, of course, an important fact is the tangible savings associated with the minimum power consumption of LED lamps. These are the reasons why LED lighting is so popular, especially in the kitchen.
When deciding how to arrange good lighting in the kitchen, you can choose LED lamps, which can be not only as spotlights, but also in the form of traditional pear-shaped lamps with a base. There are also tubular models.
In any case, regardless of the model, LED lamps are one of the most modern types of lighting, which is distinguished by ease of installation, practicality during operation and excellent design that will organically fit into the interior of a kitchen of any stylistic direction.
Thus creating a completely unique kitchen lighting design.
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Kitchen lighting: 30 photo examples of interior design
Contents
- Types of lighting: track, spot, built-in, LED, for cabinets
- Variants of a modern stretch ceiling in the dining room kitchen: 10 examples
- Design recessed lighting in the interior of the kitchen
- Beautiful trendy lamps in the interior of the kitchen
Lighting in the kitchen is very important both in practical and aesthetic terms. In a modern Italian kitchen interior design project, lighting is sure to be multifaceted. For example, spot lighting on the ceiling will be complemented by a chandelier, sconces, countertop and cupboard lighting.
The more different light sources, the more lighting scenarios you will have. By the way, LED strips and spotlights can have different shades of glow, which will help create an intimate atmosphere, for example, for a romantic dinner.
Ceiling lighting in the kitchen is one of the most important details. It is best to choose the option with a trio - a chandelier + LED strip on the edge of the false ceiling + spotlights around the perimeter of the false ceiling.
Types of lighting: track, spot, recessed, LED, for cabinets
The lighting in the kitchen in the photo does not look as important as in reality. In fact, the lighting and the color of the lamps greatly affect your perception of the kitchen. The white or silver glow usually makes your eyes tire quickly, especially when cooking. Therefore, we recommend light yellow, pale yellow and warm yellow shades of lamps for general lighting and gold/yellow/colored red for decorative lighting.
Ceiling spotlights on the perimeter ceiling
Spot lighting in the kitchen is usually created on a stretch or suspended ceiling. Most often we are talking about round, square or rectangular spotlights, built into one line around the perimeter or over the entire ceiling area. Such lamps can be repeated more often in the area of the kitchen set and less often - in the center of the room or at the countertop, by the window. A stretch ceiling with spotlights will most likely be complemented by the main lamp - a chandelier.
LED strip along the perimeter of the ceiling in the interior
This stylish version of the LED strip around the perimeter of the room looks very stylish. It futuristically highlights the art deco accent chandelier and floor lamp.
Track profile lights
Track lighting in the kitchen or profile rail systems are two types of luminaires strung together in a line. Track lights are an outdoor type where the track itself is visible on the surface of the ceiling. Whereas profile rail systems are built-in long niches, from which even geometric patterns (such as rectangles or more complex shapes) can be composed. Profile systems look especially impressive in contrasting colors (black on white, gray on white, etc.).
Illumination of built-in cupboards in the interior of the kitchen
Stylish lighting of cupboard modules can become the most important decorative element in the interior of the kitchen. Usually it works from a special switch and immediately in all lockers.
Kitchen interior with versatile built-in lighting
The versatility of built-in lighting guarantees a cozy atmosphere and highlights all dark and shady areas in the interior. Built-in lighting is never too much!
Modern stretch ceiling options in the dining room kitchen: 10 examples
Lighting in the living room kitchen is no different from lighting in a separate kitchen, but the ceiling design can be divided into two or three zones. Usually - on the culinary and kitchen-dining area. At the same time, in the kitchen-living room there may be accent lamps above the dining group. The suspended ceiling in the kitchen-living room can be designed on several levels, and in a separate small kitchen, a continuous stretch ceiling is usually used.
Kitchen-living room with stretched central and suspended plasterboard ceiling
Lighting the kitchen area - its culinary part - is extremely important. Particularly important is the working lighting of the kitchen. The LED strip can be built into the headset or be installed on top of the apron. There are options for spot lighting in the headset itself, if it is provided for in the model of this brand. You also need spotlights on the ceiling directly above you when you are standing in front of the countertop, since the light of the chandelier will be blocked by your back.
Kitchen-dining room with stretch and false ceiling with a rectangular niche
Typical kitchen lighting is usually done in a modern style. In the classics there can be openwork elements, in art deco - geometric, in neoclassical - simple moldings and decor. In general, the design of the ceiling looks modern, although the interior may reflect the fashion trends of a completely different era. Since the decoration of the ceiling is usually white, and we do not often look up, there is no dissonance in styles. Lighting in a small kitchen can be completely strict and minimalistic.
Simple stretch ceiling in a small loft style kitchen
Lighting in the kitchen with a stretch ceiling can be very different. Track lighting (and profile busbar systems), built-in spotlights, chandeliers, LED threads around the perimeter are possible here. A stretch ceiling can have zones with suspended plasterboard elements with a variety of lighting. Remember that the white kitchen needs lighting too!
Plasterboard step for built-in lighting along the set
Lighting above the kitchen - either directly above the cabinetry or at the top (crown) of the upper cabinets - can be very useful for accentuating the design of the fronts of the kitchen cabinet. It is too far from here to the countertop to consider such lighting useful for the work area, but it can be very beautiful nonetheless.
Suspended ceiling with spotlights around the room and chandelier socket
Lamps create a safe zone for cooking, which is why proper lighting of the kitchen worktop is so important. In addition to the chandelier, we recommend spotlights at the bottom of the upper wall cabinets or an LED strip in the same place.
Design suspended ceiling with bionic shapes in contemporary style
Now consider table lighting in the kitchen (or island). The most common option involves using light from the main lamp or spotlights on the ceiling + a couple of sconces on the wall in front of the table. The option with an accent lamp (paired or even triple) right above the table can also be very interesting.
Stylish false ceiling with rounded edges and LED strip
In the interior of the futuristic kitchen in the visualization above, we see several elements of built-in lighting and super-fashionable spherical lamps on a gold frame at once. Finishing the facades in rose gold-tone metal looks simply gorgeous here!
Kitchen-living room with stretch and false ceiling with LED strip in silver
The LED strip in a silver glow on the ceiling complements this green interior with a Venetian terrazzo floor in a futuristic way.
Kitchen-dining room with LED lighting around the ceiling
Another kitchen option with LED lighting, two neoclassical chandeliers and a pair of sconces in the dining room.
Design recessed lighting in the kitchen interior
The lighting in the kitchen under the wall cabinets can be silver, pale yellow, gold or even colored - the choice is yours. By the way, the apron itself can be supplemented with lighting. Backsplash lighting, often used for onyx or marble, looks very impressive.
Recessed lighting in kitchen hood
Some household appliances have their own built-in lighting: hoods, refrigerators and freezers with glass doors, ovens (in active mode), espresso machines (in active mode), etc.
Accent ball-shaped cascade lamp above the bar
In the photo above, we show a variant of the cascading ball-shaped lamp with a gold base.
Luxurious kitchen cupboard lighting
In the visualization above, you can see a modern-style kitchen set with beautifully illuminated cupboards.
Peninsula accents and shelf lighting
Another trendy version of the double cap lamp above the bar. Pay attention to the LED strip in the design of the shelves on the side.
Design lighting for decorative shelves in the kitchen
You can see a stunning design option for shelf lighting in the design of the futuristic headset in the visualization above.
Beautiful trendy lamps in the kitchen interior
The chandelier chosen by the designer for your kitchen can be especially luxurious. There are several types of popular pendant lights suitable for kitchen interiors.
Luxurious French white chandelier with classic silhouette
For example, French classic chandeliers with crystal are one of those.
Neoclassical chandelier with gold-tone crystal elements
Blown glass chandeliers are popular in luxury interiors, especially in dining rooms.
Triple art deco spotlights over the peninsula
Also in fashion are art deco lamps, which are often made of glass with refraction, gold, metal and crystal. They usually have a geometric shape, pronounced and technical.
Parametric lamps above the kitchen island
Another popular style is modern contemporary with parametric elements. Such lamps or chandeliers can resemble the details of a spaceship and have repetitive parametric elements: circles, grids, geometric shapes such as rhombuses or others.
Neoclassical crystal chandeliers on metal steel frame
Such a neoclassical style chandelier with art deco elements will look great in any pro-French interior.