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Shine a Light, Won't You Shine a Light

bbstx
9 years ago

Apologies to Elton John, but I need help with lighting in my kitchen. In an effort to keep it "open and airy," I opted for no pendants anywhere in the kitchen. I have a swiss cheese of can lights and good LED undercabinet lights. They address my lighting needs adequately, EXCEPT when I am working at the sink. Then I feel like someone has "let the sun go down on me."

The sink is in a peninsula a couple of feet from the closest undercabinet light. The electrician put a can light over the sink, but my ceiling is 12'. By the time the light trickles down to me, it is about as much help as a birthday candle.

I would prefer not to have a pendant. I assume that the bulb in the can is the max wattage. It is an incandescent bulb. I think it is a flood light. Is there any type of bulb that will give more light per watts? Would it make a difference if I replaced the flood light with a spotlight?

Any ideas for a solution that doesn't involve a pendant?

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