How to Layer Your Kitchen Lighting
The kitchen is the heart of the home. It is a space that transitions from morning coffee to family dinners, and everything in between. Creating layers that work together allows you to support every activity while enhancing the overall design.
Layered kitchen lighting involves combining different light sources at various levels to achieve a balance of practicality and ambience. When you understand how to successfully illuminate counters, islands, and dining spaces effectively, you can create kitchens that adapt seamlessly from prep work to mealtime.
Establish the Foundational Layers
Ambient lighting serves as your kitchen's primary light source, providing overall illumination and setting the baseline brightness. This foundational layer ensures the entire kitchen is comfortably lit, creating a welcoming atmosphere.
Consider ceiling-mounted fixtures that distribute light evenly across the space. The Wellington is an excellent choice for ambient kitchen lighting, allowing you to choose the colour temperature that suits your preference while providing the flexibility to adjust brightness throughout the day.
Illuminating Work Areas
Task lighting is where kitchen functionality truly shines. This focused layer provides bright, direct illumination exactly where it's needed for food preparation, cooking, and cleaning.
Countertops
Under-cabinet lighting is essential for illuminating countertops, eliminating shadows cast by overhead fixtures. The AP133 (recessed channel) or AP116 (surface mounted channel) create seamless illumination across work surfaces, making food prep safer and more efficient while remaining discreet.
Kitchen Islands
Kitchen Islands often need their own dedicated task lighting. Pendant lights suspended above the island provide both functional illumination and add a design statement to the space. The Clevedon is particularly well-suited for kitchen islands, with its slimline 2080mm length providing extensive coverage and dual light output downward for bright task lighting during meal prep and upward for ambient uplighting. The ultra-low glare optical lens ensures comfortable visibility whether you're working at the counter or enjoying casual dining at the island.
Position pendants at the right height to ensure adequate light without obstructing sight lines. For longer islands, multiple pendants create even coverage while making a striking visual statement.
Add Depth with Accent Lighting
While ambient and task lighting handle the functional requirements, accent lighting brings personality and depth to your kitchen. Use it to illuminate glass-front cabinets, highlight textured backsplashes, add warmth to dining areas, and create zones that define different spaces.
LED tape concealed in channels can be used above cabinetry or along toe kicks to add subtle uplighting that enhances the sense of space. Our range of LED tapes offer diverse possibilities with the ability to cut to length or join sections for custom installations.
Accent lighting works best when it's subtle and considered. The goal is to draw the eye to interesting features while maintaining the overall balance of the space.
Bringing It All Together
Effective kitchen lighting is about layering different sources to create a space that works from prep to mealtime. By combining ambient lighting for overall coverage, task lighting for work areas, and accent lighting for visual interest, you can design kitchens that are both highly functional and beautifully inviting.
Consider dimmer switches across all layers to provide flexibility based on the time of day and activity.
Light Up Your Kitchen Space
Try these Prolux products for your next project:
Wellington
The Wellington is a COB downlight available in white and black. Made from IP40 Aluminium, it features a narrow trim with an anti-glare design and a 30-degree tilt. The light includes a 240V 10W CCT selectable (3K, 4K, 5K) LED, is triac dimmable, and provides an 800-lumen output with a 36-degree beam angle. Its size is 85mm in diameter and 80mm in height, with a 75mm diameter cutout required for installation. The downlight is classified as IC-F and can be installed under insulation using the supplied ICD driver.

AP133
The AP133 is a recessed channel lighting solution, offering a sleek and subtle design for ambient lighting. It measures 17.3mm in height and 15.7mm in width, making it an ideal choice for spaces requiring integrated lighting with a minimalist aesthetic. The AP133 is available in 2-meter lengths and comes with end caps, providing a complete and stylish lighting fixture for both residential and commercial settings.

Clevedon - With Optical Lens
The Clevedon is a new, slimline linear pendant light in black, featuring an ultra-low glare optical lens diffuser available in black or gold. It's dimmable, with light output shining both downwards (4860 lumens) and upwards (1620 lumens). This 3K light has a CRI of 82 and is rated for indoor use (IP20). It includes an integrated power supply with the suspension cable, which is adjustable up to 1.5m. The size of this pendant is 2080mm in length, 25mm in width, and 55mm in height.

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Creating a well-layered kitchen lighting scheme doesn't have to be complicated. With thoughtful planning and the right fixtures, you can deliver spaces that work beautifully for every occasion.
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