You would prefer installing a light fixture under an upper cabinet to provide more directed task lighting on counter surfaces below it. This is quite applicable and important if the work usually done there involves using a knife or other sharp kitchen utensils. Lighting work areas in this way is safer because shadows are eliminated from the work surface. Under-cabinet lights should be placed where they will illuminate the work without producing glare that can distract the eyes.
- BLI Lighting Specialist – They carry the largest line of lamps and fixtures offered to the commercial, industrial and general public market. Their strong dedication to service, quality, and competitive prices, has established them as a leader in the lighting industry. Their staff of lighting professionals is able to assist you with timely, insightful information and may provide you with additional options. There are exciting new technologies and products in the lighting industry. If they don’t know the answers to your questions they will do the research to find the answer because they believe that they are here to assist you in every way they can. This site is a manifestation of their commitment to service. Their selection of LED under cabinet lighting would help individuals save energy through kilowatt usage reduction capability. If you are looking for quality name brand products by a company that cares, you may have just found a new supplier. (www.budgetlighting.com)
- Brodwax – Check out their site, it offers many choices. You can choose from slim fluorescent T4 & T5 fixtures or standard size T8. Their Super Sleek series offers a super slim size using T4 or T5 lamps, perfect for cove lighting, display cases, or that hard to get at size. There is also their LED minibar to choose and you will never have to re-lamp again. Their Xenon Minibar’s use puck type xenon lights that run cooler and last longer than halogen. You can click on an item for detailed information on each of their under cabinet lighting fixtures. (www.brodwax.com)
- The Home Depot – The site listed some tools and materials and with their step-by-step guide, you can install under-cabinet lighting yourself quickly and easily. Be sure to turn off all power to the cabinet location at your home’s fuse/breaker box before working with electrical systems. (www.homedepot.com)
- Pegasus Lighting – The site provides you with visual inspiration to see what under cabinet lighting can do for your kitchen. From the visual drama you can see that under the cabinet lighting provides both excellent task lighting for your kitchen counters and attractive accent lighting for your backsplash. Their wide selection is available in xenon, LED, or T2, T4, or T5 fluorescent. You can choose from puck lights, hardwire, linkable, low-profile, energy-efficient, plug-in, and dimmable fixtures. (www.pegasuslighting.com)
- Lighting Universe – Browse their vast selection of under cabinet lights featuring leading brands like DALS Lighting and Maxim Lighting. These under cabinet lights provide illumination to the hard-to-reach nooks of your kitchen, office, or storage space. When selecting an under cabinet light, you can decide what style will best compliment your home, (www.lightinguniverse.com)
- Sea Gull Lighting – As one of the most recognized names in under cabinet lights, they take pride in featuring lighting styles which make them the selection of Home Builders, Architects, and Interior Designers today. Their sales representative can assist you with selecting the perfect under cabinet lighting to reflect your style, application, and budget. They also offer online shopping through this site so you may purchase any of cabinet lighting directly online from the participating local lighting stores. (www.seagulllighting.com)
- Instructables – Many people in this present age are for DIY when it comes to home project. This site gives an inexpensive DIY under cabinet lighting. With detailed guide, you won’t miss the steps; it’s all that easy and gives you satisfaction for doing it personally. (www.instructables.com)
- Littman Bros – This site lets you view the selections of LED, Linear Under Cabinet, Direct Wire Under Cabinet. It comes with a Layout and Installation Guide that will help you through the installation process. And as always, feel free to call one of their lighting specialists for any question. They would be glad to make you benefit from functional light to a room without taking up any space in a great way aside from availing a great low energy lighting option. (www.littmanbros.com)
- This Old House – While under cabinet lighting applies mostly in kitchen, the site is an article focusing on lighting for the home as a whole. There is a need for you to take lighting seriously not only in the aesthetic sense but in terms of protection that comes along with the installation and maintenance. Bad lighting can take the joy out if it is improperly installed risking our own protection. (www.thisoldhouse.com)
- Under Cabinet Lighting – This site was created to be a great resource of information for regarding Under Cabinet Lighting. It is hoped that you leave with a better understanding of the benefits of kitchen Under Cabinet Lighting. The tips and information on installation are well written to the information benefit of those who are into under cabinet lighting project. (www.undercabinetlightingkitchen.net)
- Lamps Plus – The site has a wide array of under cabinet lighting styles and brands but it does away with the needed tips and guide. The whole thing appears intimidating for the average home owner to install. It would help much if they get to explain the rudiments of installing under cabinet lighting. (www.lampsplus.com)
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[…] Under cabinet lighting? Yeah, right. You having a laugh? The carpenter will probably deliver the cabinets in the year 2018 if the Mayan prophecy doesn’t come true first. Although, maybe I could do something really cutting edge and daring and fit the lights first. Would that make them over lighting cabinets though? […]
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