Under-cabinet lighting is exactly as it seems, is maintenance-free light that installs under your cabinets in the form of a mountain bar, or a series of smaller windows.
Under-cabinet lighting uses several different types of halogen light bulbs, fluorescent and compact fluorescent lamps (CFLs), light emitting diodes or LEDs and Xenon.
LEDs are the new standard for under-cabinet lighting with many advantages.
They are energy efficient, with only a fraction of the powerStandard light bulbs are used. LEDs can be up to 10 times longer than energy-saving lamps and more than 100 times higher than incandescent bulbs. They are cold to the touch, produces 95 percent less heat than incandescent bulbs, a safer option if you have kids at home. LED housing is made of a high-density, unbreakable plastic instead of glass and are resistant to vibration, shock or vibration. Finally, LEDs are very cheap. Although usually cost a little 'more, you will spend less moneythrough energy savings and fewer lamp replacements.
Another consideration in the design is the elegant design of the lights. As under-cabinet lighting, are designed to remain hidden. This should not be a problem, with very few exceptions, depending on how big the lip is on your cabinets.
Under-cabinet lighting to be installed are usually quite simple. You should consult an electrician or contractor, if all the starting materials in accordance with electrical codes before.
WhenPlanning to install under-cabinet lighting, here are some basics you should know. First, there are two types of sub-government of lighting, and disc-bar. And for every option that you have the appropriate hardware, brackets, and a power outlet. Options include a power switch and dimmer.
Whether you consider it a dramatic effect or simply accent lighting to a dark kitchen, undercounter lighting is an effective way to flood countertops with light.It is a decorative and functional upgrade, you should give thousands of hours of lighting effective and noninvasive.
So if you are installing a multi-lamp or a CD with your cabinets, there are many possibilities.
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