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Teach Me About Track Lights

5 months ago
last modified: 5 months ago

The south wall of my kitchen is entirely three base cabinets/counters with two windows and no uppers.

There are pendants over the center cabinet/counter, which I’ll keep as they look nice and that is where I do most of my prep. However, I’d like good light along the entire 16 feet.

By ”good” I mean daylight spectrum and dimmable from bright (at least 100 w equivalent) work lighting to soft mood lighting.

Installing a row of pendants with all the ceiling boxes, drilling joists, and fishing wire will be a pain. I don’t want to open up the ceiling. I don’t like recessed can lights, and they’d be a pain too. The one available circuit is run with the NMC coming out the wall right below the ceiling (not out the ceiling), with a switch box at counter level.

So, I am thinking about installing 16’ or so of track on the wall, daisy-chained to all run off that one circuit, and attaching lights every 3’ or so that swivel 90 degrees to point straight down. Low voltage would be easier. Ideally the lights will be white or silver, and unobtrusive/small - I’m not trying to make a visual statement, just get lots of light without too much work.

I don’t know anything about track lighting -brands, features, LV vs 120v. Before I throw myself on the tender mercies of Home Depot, can anyone suggest a brand or model that would work?

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