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Lighting News from LAMPS PLUS Professionals - Jeff Emmerson (Sponsored Blog)

Jeff Emmerson
This blog gives me a chance to address the issues building and remodeling professionals face when making decisions about lighting. Eighteen years of experience with the professional side of LAMPS PLUS has given me insight into what information is truly critical. Energy efficiency, consumer preferences, new trends, recent technical developments, important product releases – Knowing something about each of these topics can help you find the best solution when faced with multiple lighting options.

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Thursday, November 1, 2007

Mini-Pendants in the Kitchen

Nov 1 2007 7:05AM | Permalink | Email this | Comments (2) |
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Our LAMPS PLUS Design Consultant Lynda Gould brought in some photographs she took of a project in which she incorporated LAMPS PLUS lighting fixtures. It is always interesting to see how our products can actually be implemented in homes. This instance perfectly illustrates how a row of mini pendant lights can be used with great effect to illuminate the kitchen counter.
 


Pendant lighting in the kitchen is a relatively recent trend. As in this example, the pendants are often used in addition to recessed and under cabinet lighting to add character and ambience to the kitchen. The recent trend toward open floor plans has also pushed the mini pendant into prominence since they leave more open space than the traditional island fixtures.

Lynda’s tips for using mini-pendants in the kitchen include:
1. Add a dimmer switch to increase the versatility of the pendant lights. Then they can provide either task or mood lighting.
2. Take the height of the inhabitants in your household into account when deciding on the hanging height of the pendants. If they are hung too high then you may see a glare from the bulb.
3. Center the fixtures over the counter.
4. Try to find a fixture that can complement the finishes of your faucets, countertops, and cabinets. Pendant lights can tie everything together if chosen carefully.

See the mini pendant Lynda chose up close.

Reader Comments


at 11/14/2007 6:24:59 PM, Michael Clark said:
good article and thanks for showing the detail of the light used----BUT---- why not also show which canisters or recessed were used or was this not an article to inform me as much as an infomercial to push your product??/ Mike

at 11/21/2007 11:31:33 AM, Jeff Emmerson said:
Thanks for taking the time to comment Mike. We were trying to draw attention to the multi- functionality of using pendants in the kitchen, but since you asked, I think it is a good idea to list some of the other products we used on the job and present a complete lighting package. Lynda specified a Lightolier 5” housing and trim for this job to meet her clients wish for bright, even illumination in the space. The housing is our item number 13745 and the trim was a Lightolier white alzac reflector, item number 09605. Each fixture used a 50 watt PAR30 halogen flood light.

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