It’s time to stop looking up, and instead start looking around when it comes to kitchen lighting. By all means get the practicalities sorted – a kitchen has to be well-lit for food prep and cooking – but then turn your mind to ambience and expressing your style.
“We need our kitchen to be our favourite cafe, sometimes the perfect quiet late-night bar, a place to talk with family, an easy access area for a quick bite as we run out the door, and the place where we take our time crafting an amazing meal,” says Adele Locke, founder of Mint Lighting Design in Melbourne. “All of these needs have to be met by lighting that integrates with kitchen