Transform your space with these stunning kitchen lighting ideas

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28 June 2022

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When designing a kitchen, every element makes a difference. Lighting can be one of the most important factors, and if done right, can bring your whole kitchen together. With all the choices available, you can get pretty creative, so you should explore as many options as you can to help make your dream kitchen a reality.

Choosing the right type of lighting can be difficult. Your choices will influence the look and feel of your kitchen so it's crucial to match it to the style you're after. As these great kitchen lighting ideas demonstrate, you can use different types of lighting, different placements, positions, combinations and more for a wide range of looks.

One of the most interesting lighting ideas you can go for is to vary your ceiling lights. Mixing and matching your fixtures can give a quirky, unique look. Keep in mind this works best if you have a variety of fixtures, but stick to a core theme, ensuring that everything works well together. An example of this could be to have three lights in a row that are different styles but all made from brass.

Bon Ton Pendant Light
By LightCo

A white kitchen has long been a popular choice and is still common in many modern homes. With a neutral theme like this, you can make lighting choices that stand out as features of the space. Adding light fixtures of different colours can add an instant pop to the kitchen area. Some even choose to do this in conjunction with other aspects of kitchen hardware like faucets and cabinet handles. This adds an extra element of cohesion and definition to the room.

There are some fantastic lighting fixtures available these days in a wide range of interesting finishes, each with its own textural qualities and characteristics. These can bring great depth to a space, especially when illuminated. Light and shadow can also play a part when choosing lighting sources with enclosed frames. These can be strong or subtle depending on the desired effect one’s after.

It's common to have multiple light fixtures in a kitchen, but sometimes a single light can work very well. If your kitchen has high ceilings, you can add something quite elaborate that stands out while serving all your needs for ambient lighting. Pendant lights are fantastic for this. There is a great range of unique and interesting options, especially when considering designer pendant lights that have functional and artistic qualities.

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Grant 25 | Pendant
By Special Lights

The materials around your kitchen can affect how the lighting works. This applies to both the lights you add as well as natural light. Adding reflective surfaces can make the light bounce around the room, helping make your kitchen feel a bit brighter. You can do this with glass cabinet doors, by adding a mirror, or even using reflective materials in the light fixtures themselves.

Reflective surfaces such as a fridge, or particular lighting fixtures help reflect light around the room. Photography: Suzi Appel.

LED strip lighting can go in various places in your kitchen and is easy to conceal. You can add it underneath or on top of cabinets, around open shelving, or even under the edge of countertops. With LED strips you can often adjust the colour, which makes them great for mood lighting. They're also generally very easy to install.

Hidden magic lighting
By Hettich

When thinking about the lighting in your kitchen, you shouldn't just consider the overall aesthetic, but also the functionality. Depending on your ceiling lights, there might be some darker spots in your kitchen. Cabinet lights will ensure all areas of your countertop are well-lit. You also have the opportunity to install lights inside your cabinets. Again this can cover any dark spots that exist and add a bit of visual depth to your kitchen.

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Cabinet LED lighting illuminating the kitchen workspace, providing both task lighting and aesthetic appeal

Give your kitchen an edgy makeover with industrial pendant lights. Their rugged design and metal finishes can transform an ordinary space into one with character. These lights are more than just functional; they bring a touch of the old factory charm right into your home. Perfect over a kitchen island or dining space, they set a bold, urban tone, making every meal feel like an event in a chic downtown eatery.

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Industrial or farmhouse pendant lights add a rustic appeal to a kitchen.

Lighting plans in the modern era need to be energy efficient and embracing the use of LED lights is a great way to ensure that it is. LED lights use far less energy than traditional bulbs making them cost-effective and sustainable. On top of that, LED lights last much longer, so you won't need to change them as often, lasting for several years in most instances.

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LED kitchen lights providing ample light in a kitchen, while helping a homeowner keep their bills down.

Regardless of how most people design their kitchens, you should design yours however you want to. This might mean thinking a bit outside of the box with some bold, eye-catching and even perhaps something unorthodox. For example,  task lighting with large lampshades over a kitchen island can create a unique feel. Some even go as far as to install chandeliers in their kitchens, which are about as big a statement as you can make with lighting. If you add anything oversized, just ensure it hangs above the eye-line so it doesn't become a hazard for taller members of the household (you’d be surprised how often this happens).

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A timeless aesthetic of the Modern Marble Kitchen
By JPC Kitchens

Using a timber strip light alongside wooden kitchen pieces highlights wood's natural beauty and long-lasting nature. This matching design is eco-friendly and makes the kitchen look consistent and appealing. Timber is strong and can fit in with many styles, making it a great choice for a green and good-looking kitchen.

The large swaths of timber, including the switch light, contrast well with the exposed sandstone walls.

This can be a bit tricky but adding light fixtures that match the furniture can bring the room together better and give a more sophisticated feel. If you have an open-plan modern kitchen and dining room area, you can match the fittings to the furnishings whether that’s chairs, dining tables or fabrics. If possible, you can try to match the light fixture materials, finishes or patterns but sometimes just matching the colour can help give the desired effect, making it feel like a professional interior designer has pulled it all together.

The right light fitting and light designs can match the whole design of a kitchen. Featured project: Park Project.

Introducing a chandelier to a modern kitchen brings a unique blend of styles. While chandeliers often evoke feelings of classic elegance and grandeur, they can also complement the streamlined designs of contemporary spaces. In a state-of-the-art kitchen, a chandelier doesn't just provide light; it becomes a focal point, adding a hint of traditional charm to the room. By mixing this classic lighting fixture with modern design elements, homeowners create a space that feels both timeless and fresh.

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An elegant chandelier can act as a focal point in a modern kitchen. Featured product: Trail Kitchen
A chandelier immediately draws eyes upwards. Featured product: Trail Kitchen

Achieve perfect lighting harmony in your kitchen by pairing a pendant light with downlights. For those moments when you need bright, even illumination, switch on all the downlights. But when you're after a more subdued, intimate atmosphere, you can switch the downlights off and just have the pendant light on. This combination offers you the flexibility to adjust the lighting level based on your mood or activity, ensuring your interior always feels just right.

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The combination of downlights and a pendant light give you flexible light control. Photography: Alan Bouvier.

Brighten up your kitchen with coastal-inspired lighting. Drawing cues from the sea and shore, this style blends breezy colours with natural textures, evoking feelings of a sunny beachside retreat. Whether you opt for fixtures incorporating driftwood, sea glass, or rustic metals, coastal lighting infuses your kitchen with a relaxed, vacation-like vibe. Ideal over counters or dining areas, these lights gently remind of seaside serenity and help every meal feel like a beachfront feast.

Coastal pendant lights are the perfect addition to a coastal-themed kitchen, contributing to the laid-back feeling.

Installing large windows in your kitchen is a simple strategy to lessen the need for artificial lights. During daylight hours, you can often rely solely on the sun, leading to noticeable savings on energy bills. Beyond just illumination, natural light beautifully showcases the kitchen's colours and details. Plus, expansive windows offer delightful outdoor views, adding pleasure every time you cook.

Expansive kitchen windows allow abundant natural light to fill a space, helping to cut down on energy bills while offering great scenic views. Photography: Alan Bouvier.

Harmonising your kitchen lighting with wall art and the surrounding interior design can elevate the entire ambience of the space. When lights are chosen with an eye for complementing art and design elements, it helps ensure the kitchen has your individual stamp on it. Consider the tone and theme of your wall art. If it's a vibrant contemporary piece, accent lighting can be used to highlight its distinct colours and shapes. For a more classic painting or print, a soft light might be preferable to help the artwork stand out. 

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The lighting fixture in this kitchen matches the worktop style and compliments the wall art and record sleeves placed on the wall.

Add globe pendant lights to your kitchen for a hint of retro flair. Their clear design displays the bulb's detailed filament, casting a cosy, warm glow. It's not just about lighting; it's about setting a mood. Whether you're whipping up dinner or chatting over the kitchen counter, these lights lend a relaxed and stylish touch to everyday moments.

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Globe pendant lights, while looking a little retro, still work in modern kitchens.

Incorporating textured or frosted glass kitchen lights can add a unique dimension and subtle sophistication to a kitchen. The glass helps to diffuse light softly, creating a gentle and warm atmosphere while preventing the harsh glare that clear glass sometimes suffers from. The material of the light can also match other parts of your kitchen, such as transparent kitchen chairs, cabinets, a glass-topped kitchen bench or a dining table.

Glass kitchen lighting adds an elegant touch to a modern kitchen.

Integrating an antler-shaped light holder with corresponding decor elements in a kitchen presents a distinct rustic charm reminiscent of cabin life and the wilderness. The intricate shapes and textures of the antler design, whether crafted from actual antlers or mimicked in materials like resin, add a touch of the wild outdoors. Combined with other nature-inspired elements, such as a raw wood dining table or chairs draped in fur throws, it evokes a sense of untamed natural beauty.

Introducing a classic iron chandelier to a kitchen, particularly a Hamptons-style kitchen, creates a striking balance between rustic charm and seaside sophistication. The light and breezy feel of Hamptons design is beautifully offset by the chandelier's deep, sturdy character. The detailed ironwork harks back to traditional craftsmanship, pairing well with the Hamptons' timeless appeal. Imagine it hung over a kitchen island or dining space: the chandelier not only lights up the room but also stands out as a centrepiece, adding a rich contrast to the Hamptons' signature soft colours.

A Hamptons Style kitchen with a graceful iron chandelier.

With all these kitchen lighting ideas to choose from, you’ve got some great starting points to begin making your own plans. The design of your kitchen will affect how these various options will work, so think about how your kitchen looks and the style you're going for to help you make the right choice. They don’t have to work in isolation either so feel free to integrate whatever ideas you need to create a kitchen lighting plan that works for you.

This article was updated on 13th December 2024

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