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When it comes to designing your kitchen space, it is sure that there are several elements that you want to include in your creation, including practicality and energy efficiency.

When it comes to designing your kitchen space, it is sure that there are several elements that you want to include in your creation, including practicality and energy efficiency. On top of this, it is important that your lighting solutions are also aesthetically pleasing, especially since you may be spending a considerable amount of time in this space.

It is first of all worth noting that perhaps the best lighting solutions for your kitchen are LED ones, as this is a technology that may require a little expenditure upfront, but will pay itself back a hundred times over throughout the many years that you and your family will use your home.

Whether you opt for LED GU10 bulbs or MR16 lamps, one thing is for sure: you can save a great deal of money on your energy bills if you invest in this lighting solution instead of more conventional lighting options.

It is also worth considering that this lighting option can also be a particularly aesthetically pleasing one; with dimmable LED and CFL on the market today, it is now easier than ever to enjoy high quality and flexible lighting solutions throughout all of your property, and only for a reasonable upfront investment for incredibly beautiful results.

Good kitchen lighting also needs to be practical, however, which is why you need to take into account a number of other factors when choosing your lighting options in your kitchen space. One thing you will need for sure is efficient task lighting, so whether you opt for LED GU10 bulbs or dimmable CFL, make sure that your choice can live up to the job you assign to it.

Several places that you are sure to need lighting in are the areas that you frequently use to prepare food or carry out other important kitchen tasks. These areas include worktops, sinks, stovetops, island counters, dishwashers, washing machines, areas used to operate coffee machines and blenders and other spots around your kitchen of a similar nature.

You can opt for spotlight LED GU10 bulbs or MR16 lamps here for bright and efficient light, or instead go for some other choices that are increasingly popular nowadays. One of these is sensor-operated lighting, which only switches on when you need it. Another choice is a track of tiny LED lights that provides great down lighting on the underside of cabinets to illuminate a worktop.

Whatever you choose, make sure that all these key work areas are sufficiently illuminated at the darkest times of day or night, in order to ensure the safety and security of you and anyone else in your household.

Many people also want to make sure that the lighting in their kitchen looks good, as well as provides the efficiency that they need in order to prepare food. The good news is that it is simple to add attractive lighting touches to your space; one popular solution is to use gorgeous pendant lamps over island counters and in the centre of a room.

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How to Plan Energy Efficient and Practical Kitchen Lighting When it comes to designing your kitchen space, it is sure that there are several elements that you want to include in your creation, including practicality and energy efficiency.

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