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LIGHTING
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Lighting often gets overlooked or left until the last minute.
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But good lighting can really make a difference.
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There are three kitchen lighting categories:
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Task lighting, that lights your work areas-
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-mood lighting, that creates a warm atmosphere-
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-and general lighting, which lights the whole room.
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Cooking is more fun, and safer, when you can see what you're doing.
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Worktop lighting can be integrated under the overhead cabinets.
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You can include modules with power sockets and USB outlet.
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A dimmer creates a soft, cosy atmosphere when your work is done.
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If your kitchen has a dining area-
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-it's cosy to have one or several hanging lamps over the table.
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A dimmer gives you bright light for homework or sewing-
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-and softer light for mealtimes.
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You can even fit lights in your drawers.
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MOOD LIGHTING Mood lighting makes your kitchen a nice place to be-
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-and creates a safe, cosy feeling when everyone's gone to bed.
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Spotlights inside a cabinet with glass doors and glass shelves-
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-creates a soft mood. The light shows off what's inside.
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Glass shelves mean that one light can light the whole cabinet.
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Lights can be connected to your lighting modules-
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-and the cables run behind the wall cabinets.
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GENERAL LIGHTING When it comes to general lighting, start with glare free ceiling lamps.
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A dimmer lets you see the whole room when you're cleaning-
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-and creates a soft, inviting atmosphere.
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Place the switch close to the door.
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The type of lighting is also important.
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LED lighting uses up to 85 % less energy-
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-and lasts up to 20 times longer than old fashioned bulbs.
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Good for your wallet and good for the planet.