Sharing is caring!
What is the right size kitchen island lighting or pendants for your renovation? I’ve got a simple formula to nail kitchen island lighting every time.
You are watching: HOW TO CHOOSE KITCHEN ISLAND LIGHTING
THE SUPER SIMPLE RULE FOR PICKING THE RIGHT SIZE LIGHT FIXTURE
What size pendants do I need over my kitchen island? While it’s not as easy as the formula for the perfect chandelier with a little math and the graphic below, you can figure it out.
But there is one rule for pendant size and that is GO BIG or GO HOME!
In 2021, the worst kitchen island lighting mistake you can make is purchasing those mini blown glass pendants. You know the ones I am talking about. They are standard to builder grade homes with island lighting, but let’s face it- they are outdated and too small.
So, before you add that perfect looking kitchen pendant to your cart, make sure you review these rules. I want your light fixture to look as beautiful in your house as it does online (or in store). Ensuring that it is the proper size has a lot to do with that.
TYPES OF LIGHTING
But first, consider what the purpose of the light will be and how it relates to the types of lighting. As you know, in each room, you need multiple light sources to appropriately light the space. There are 4 main types of lighting: ambient, accent, task, and daylight.
Let’s talk about each of them before you order the perfect fixture.
AMBIENT (OR GENERAL)
ACCENT
Picking out a new light fixture is a great way to update a room or add personality to it. You want to make sure you choose the correct scale light so that it looks like a good fit for the room and your money isn’t wasted. Luckily, there is only one rule for choosing the right size kitchen pendant lights.
Surprised? Most of the pendant lights that come up in searches are 12″ to 13″. But you are going to need to go bigger than that. It sounds crazy, but with large kitchens and oversized islands, bigger truly is better here.
Read more : How to Clean a Flat Ceiling
Because kitchen island pendant lights are in the center of the room, they should be showstopping! You want to get the size and placement correct. This guide will help you out.
Let me forewarn you that this requires math. But I promise you can figure it out by reading the formula, looking at the helpful diagram below and jotting down the numbers on your own cheat sheet.
Measure the length of the Island.
Determine the number of pendant lights and add up their width. (You need this much space in between pendants).
Subtract the pendant diameter from the island length.
Add 1 to the number of pendants (to account for space on each end).
Divide the number of pendants +1 (3 in this example) into the Length calculated (50″).
Example: 80″ L // 2 pendants at 15″ diameter each = 15″ // 80″-30″ = 50″ // 50″ divided by 3 = 16″ between pendants over the island, leaving 10″ on each side from the counter edge.
You will want to aim for 30″ between each the two pendants over the island and leave a good 10″ or to the edge of the counter.
A good rule of thumb is to hang large to medium-sized pendants 30″ to 32″″ off the countertop to the bottom of each fixture.
Here this popular island pendant light trio is too large for that tiny island and too close together. However, if it were atop a larger island it would likely be too small because of how tight the grouping is.
Below, in this real estate web listing photo, there are 3 large pendants, but they are not low enough to the island nor are the spaced wide enough.
A better approach would be to have 2 wider pendants and drop them down to 40″ above the countertop.
In the photo below, the kitchen island pendants are far too small and close together. They do not span the right width or depth of the island either.
I would want to see wider pendants spaced apart further, and not glass, more substance to really make an impact .
Read more : 15 Amazing DIY Outdoor Kitchen Plans You Can Build On A Budget
Here are some visual examples of well scaled, oversized and great placement of kitchen island lighting.
Yes! Large scale pendant lights are a great option for island lighting because they provide practical task lighting and aid in achieving your beautiful kitchen design. Because they are centered over the island, you can have a show stopping moment in the room without bumping your head.
Bigger is better here. As a designer, I recommend the width be at least 12″ to 1″ inches wide for each pendant so that the scale is proportional to the island itself. Anything smaller than 12″ to 15″ will look miniature.
You should hang kitchen pendant lights 30 to 32 inches above the counter. Make sure to take the total measurement from the floor to the bottom of the pendant. The ideal height is 70 to 72 inches from the bottom of the pendant to the floor.
Pendant lights over a kitchen island should generally be 30 inches apart or double the width of each pendant light. If your pendant is 12 inches wide, you should leave 24 inches in between the lights.
A 7 foot kitchen island should have 2 large pendant lights installed. Each pendant should be approximately 15″ wide for proper scale.
For an 8 foot island, 2 large 15″ wide pendants should be enough to light the space and be proper scale.
You should install 3 island pendant lights over a 10 foot island that are approximately 15″ wide with 10″ on each end to the counter and 27.5 inches in between each pendant.
You should install 3 island lights over a 12 foot island that are approximately 24″ wide. Center the pendants over the island spaced 25″ apart, leaving 10 inches on each end of the countertop.
Larger kitchen island lights are replacing small mini pendants in a row that used to be popular. For recessed lighting, use fewer LED lights at a warm temperature of 2700K to create a natural glow to work in.
Yes, track lighting is out of style. Instead use large pendants that are 15″ wide or larger to create a big impact in a space.
Luckily, there are a lot of great places to source kitchen island lights online for a great price that are big and beautiful. Here’s a list of my favorite stores to check as well as some of my favorite lights.
Here are a few of my favorite pendants for over your kitchen island. They are all large, interesting and can add personality to your next remodel.
This post may contain affiliate links- meaning when you purchase through the link and I receive a small commission. It feeds my Starbucks addiction & for that I thank you! You can see my full disclosure policy here.
Happy decorating!
Source: https://gardencourte.com
Categories: Kitchens
This post was last modified on 03/11/2023 05:03
For all my beauties with dark inner thighs, armpits, bikini area and spots, etc, this…
Are you a passionate cook aspiring to embark on a rewarding culinary journey? Whether you're…
Discover the perfect wall colors to complement your grey kitchen cabinets, creating a harmonious and…
Generally, a 10×10 kitchen remodel ranges from $15,000 to $45,000, but several factors could cause…
Sleek and durable, quartz countertops are the latest trend in kitchen and bathroom renovation. Comparable…
IKEA kitchens are designed to be as simple as possible to assemble and install yourself.…