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   Lumens determine the brightness of the light output. The higher the lumens, the brighter the light.
  Choosing the
right lighting
Lighting can make a huge difference to your space. Consider how you use the room from morning to evening and where the high traffic areas might be. As we all use our kitchens for more than just cooking, think about mood lighting to produce a stunning effect or for better comfort when eating your evening meal. Task and convenience lighting are the more obvious requirements and key to creating an effective, layered lighting scheme.
The range includes fixtures with Correlated Colour Temperature (CCT), providing a seamless transition from warm to cool white depending on your mood, time of day and the task in hand. Remote control and smart technology to connect to voice activation is also available for maximum convenience.
   Task
lighting
Task lighting should be positioned carefully in food preparation areas to ensure the kitchen is an efficient working space for everyday tasks.
Convenience
lighting
Convenience lighting is used to illuminate cupboards and drawers or to provide some background lighting to show the way to the fridge for those midnight snacks!
Mood
lighting
Mood lighting is generally soft and unobtrusive. Used to produce subtle decorative effects under worktops, at plinth level or above cupboards for an uplighting effect.
Feature
lighting
Used to showcase a particular feature, this type of lighting can also be used to highlight the dining table area,
open shelving or a glass cabinet. The light itself can also be a feature, see also our range of Pendant lights.
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