KITCHEN CABINET LIGHTING IDEAS – In the middle of the night, you still awake and think of something to eat or search about. You come to the kitchen cabinet because you remember that’s where you put it.
But you find it hard to find the item because although you switch the kitchen’s light on, the ray remains dim. If you experience that scenario, consider to set up kitchen cabinet lighting. Read further to see the extra lighting is another beauty to explore.
Casual Kitchen Cabinet Lighting
A typical kitchen cabinet lighting in a modern kitchen. That’s what we can conclude from our first example. This kitchen deploys three lighting styles, one of them dedicated to the gray kitchen cabinetry.
Close to each of the kitchen cabinet units, there is one large in-built lamp. The lamp shines brightly to enlighten each side of the cabinet unit. You can utilize the lamp for searching dishes or other contents in the cupboards.
There are two other lighting models for extra lighting than the in-built ones. No need to worry about the lighting aspect of this kitchen.
Creative In-Built Kitchen Cabinet Lighting
Three small in-built lightings shine for the lengthy kitchen cabinet that looks L in shape. You can say the first and the second ideas resemble so much to one another. One aspect that sets the two apart.
Given the L-shaped kitchen cabinet formation, this kitchen puts each of the in-built lamps spread into three areas. Each of the in-built lamps is fairly placed one to the other. The idea makes the cabinet gets proper lighting.
When that doesn’t suffice, switch in-built smaller lighting on, for extra rays.
Hidden Kitchen Cabinet Lighting
A fair amount of ray enlightens each of the cupboards in this kitchen despite the middle one. The lighting model brightens the kitchen’s countertop, as well. There remains another lighting from the kitchen’s roof.
As we can’t determine the cabinet lighting location, we simply call this point as the hidden kitchen cabinet lighting. We can instead see light switches beneath some of the cupboards. We can thus find it easy to switch the cupboard lighting on and off.
The white kitchen cabinet helps the increasing level of the ray produced by the lighting.
Economical Kitchen Cabinet Lighting
There is no special lighting dedicated to the kitchen cabinet in this kitchen. No need those, by the way. The kitchen completes its kitchen hood with three small lamps that provide a fair amount of ray for the kitchen cabinet.
The use of a gray countertop can reflect the ray thus increases the level of ray that can reach the kitchen cabinet. Plus, there are the in-built, large lamps on the kitchen’s wall. Switching them all can definitely help you seeking items.
This point teaches us to select lighting that can perform double jobs as part of efforts to trim electrical usage.
Special Kitchen Cabinet Lighting
In a similar fashion with the third idea, this lighting model shines much brighter than the earlier concept. The ray from the lighting gets doubled thanks to the kitchen’s creamy backsplash.
Each of the sub cabinet units in the upper section gets special lighting. Furthermore, the kitchen cabinetry uses the dark brown wooden cupboards that contrast with the backsplash.
You can rely the lighting for resuming activities during night time without switching on the main lamps in the kitchen.
Reflective Kitchen Cabinet Lighting
We believe this kitchen setup includes cabinet lighting. It doesn’t take large lamps. The kitchen cabinet puts small lamps beneath the cupboards. When the lamps are on, they hit the kitchen’s glowing countertop.
You can guess the result. The collaboration reflects the kitchen cabinet thus it looks shinier. You don’t need to worry to choose the dark wood as the material of the kitchen cabinet.
The cabinet looks bright during night time thanks to the cabinet lighting and the vibrant backsplash. No large main lamps are seen in this kitchen.
Vintage Kitchen Cabinet Lighting
Two dark antique lamp cover shines above one floating wooden open cabinet. They don’t provide direct lighting to the two cupboards. In this daytime, we can’t see how bright the lighting can produce.
We salute to the lighting appearance that seems very unique. The lamps steal the look of vintage lamps in the past. The lighting modifies the lighting with the stylish holders. The lighting matches the kitchen’s modern and classic style.
The cabinetry and the flooring best copy vintage kitchen elements.
Traditional Kitchen Cabinet Lighting
Though not directly above the cupboards or the floating open storage, we still put the two traditional lamps in this article. We are certain the large lighting can spread ray to the kitchen cabinet.
We are interested to discuss the style of the lamps. One of them copies a traditional lamp that is mostly used in kitchens in the past. The lamp model fits into this modern and classic kitchen. Beadboard that becomes a wall of the kitchen looks very old-fashioned.
Light wood wraps this kitchen to retain its minimal appearance.
Cute Kitchen Cabinet Lighting
Three cute lamps produce ray for the kitchen cabinetry. The lamps resemble the seventh idea but in cuter appearance. The lighting utilizes shorter holders so that we can view the lamps inside of it.
The lighting takes responsible to enlighten the floating open cabinet at the wall. Also, the lighting enlightens the drawers beneath the countertop. The white drawers add the ray produced by the lamps.
Interesting to notice the kitchen utilizes the vintage lamps for this beachy kitchen style.
Cool Kitchen Cabinet Lighting
We won’t be talking about the in-built lighting right above the kitchen cabinet. We want to point at the cool, circular large lamp that is very close to the cabinet. As a secondary light provider, the lamp looks interesting and modern.
The lamp doesn’t produce bright rays given to the in-built lighting. The light and glossy material of the kitchen indicates it doesn’t require super large lighting or plenty of lamps.
That concept leads us to understand the kitchen does a small, good job to cut energy use to keep the earth healthy.