This "Dying" Kitchen Trend Makes Your Home Feel Way Less Cozy, Say Designers
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The article discusses the impact of lighting on a kitchen's ambiance, criticizing the overuse of recessed lighting that can create a stark atmosphere. Designers like Cyndy Cantley emphasize the benefits of upgrading to LED bulbs with warmer tones and dimming options. Matthew Coates advises against mixing color temperatures, suggesting a consistent warm tone up to 3,000K to foster a welcoming environment. The piece offers solutions for renters and emphasizes thoughtful lighting design in kitchens, which serve as gathering places for families and friends.
"Bad' recessed lighting is as overused today as it was 10 years ago," says Cyndy Cantley, highlighting how ceiling bulbs can disrupt coziness.
Lightbulb technology has come a long way," Cantley says. "LED lighting is available in numerous color temperature options and can provide dimming capabilities to 1% or less."
One common mistake I often see is when folks mix light temps within the same room - this is a big 'no-no' and can ruin the ambience in a hurry," Matthew Coates.
The kitchen is not just a place to cook, but also a place to gather and connect with others, which makes thoughtful lighting crucial," says Coates.
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