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Need help with lighting over kitchen - how many lights, switch?, etc.
Comments (1)@jessicabaskerville, Given the extra ceiling height, your open area plan, and overall island size I suggest using 3 pendants of the size you're currently considering. See attached image for approximate layout. Keep the height so anyone standing at the island can see through to other spaces un-obstructed by the base of the pendants. The island pendants should be on a separate dimmer for better overall control of kitchen lighting. Also, be careful of your bulb choice since bare bulbs will produce some glare (another reason to use a separate dimmer). Please post pics when your project is completed....See MoreHelp! Kitchen Lighting Placement/Plan/Recessed Lighting Advice
Comments (3)@Kimberly J, You're on the right track. While you've not given us a ceiling height nor details on materials/finishes (all affect lighting design) please consider the following: • Depending on actual pendant choices, your island could handle 3 smaller pendants & your peninsula could handle 1-2 pendants. These might all be complimentary to the pendant style you choose to hang over the table. • Lighting for sink wall & art wall could all be controlled together via dimmer. • Lights for island & for peninsula should be controlled separately, dimmers. Maybe locate the island's pendants dimmer on the island itself. • Before choosing actual recessed light size & final layout, think about the quantity & quality of the light it produces. The Lithonia Wafer LED comes 3", 4" or 6", and the Philips SlimSurface LED comes from 4" to 7". Each is available round or square, and in a few different color temperatures. I suggest using LEDs that are 2700k (a warmer white light like incandescent bulbs). I suggest the attached image for a possible layout. Less recessed lighting than the original. Please post pics when the project is completed....See MoreInterior lighting on stone pillars? HELP? Mood lighting.
Comments (13)"4 beams with minimal sconces" I thought you didn't want to attach anything to the beams. Perhaps you mean attaching sconces to the stone pillars. Lights from the beams would, I think, provide more even lighting of the stone walls as shown in this picture. Stones adjacent to sconces would necessarily be might brighter than those above and below. (But I'd probably attach sconces to all six pillars assuming they were controlled with dimmers.) I don't see a reason lighting the outside stone pillars. They serve no function, it appears, and if the lights shown outward or upward they'd just contribute to light pollution. They'll be visible to you and passersby 16 hours/day without artificial lighting....See MoreHelp with lights?
Comments (3)Good afternoon S Charlie! Heres an idea for your bathroom light fixture that may go well with your space: Mist Pendant Lights (can go in between the mirros) Reflection Twigs Pendant Lights For more ideas can head over to www.galileelighting.com Any questions feel free to email me at support@galileelighting.com Hope this helps! Have a good weekend!...See MoreRelated Professionals
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