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Frequently Asked Questions

Can under cabinet lighting be dimmed?

Yes, many under cabinet lighting options come with dimming capabilities. Dimming can be achieved through built-in controls, in-line dimmers, or a compatible wall switch. To ensure smooth functionality, make sure the bulbs and transformers are compatible with your dimming system.

Expert Tip: Always look for fixtures labeled "dimmable" and verify that they are compatible with your dimmer switch type, especially when using LEDs, as certain dimmer switches may not work with specific LED drivers.

What's the best color temperature for kitchens?

For most kitchen applications, a warm light between 2700K to 3000K is ideal, creating an inviting atmosphere that flatters natural materials like wood and granite. However, for task-heavy areas like countertops or cooking zones, cooler temperatures around 3500K to 4000K provide better visibility without feeling too stark.

Expert Tip: In modern kitchens with cool finishes (like stainless steel or sleek cabinetry), a neutral or cool white light enhances contrast and clarity, creating a fresh, clean look without being too harsh on the eyes.

Is hardwired or plug-in better for under cabinet lighting?

Hardwired fixtures provide a clean, integrated look, making them the best option for permanent installations. They're ideal for those seeking a polished, seamless finish.
Plug-in lights, on the other hand, are more flexible and easier to install, offering a great solution for renters or those seeking a less permanent, DIY-friendly option.

Expert Tip: Some under cabinet lighting systems can be installed as plug-in initially and converted to hardwired later, offering flexibility for renovations or phased projects. This way, you can easily update your setup as your space evolves.

Do I need an electrician to install under cabinet lighting?

For plug-in or battery-powered models, you likely won't need an electrician, as these are simple to install without electrical expertise. However, for hardwired installations, especially if connecting multiple fixtures or switches, it's best to hire a licensed electrician to ensure the setup is safe and meets code.

Expert Tip: If you're already remodeling, it can be more efficient to include under cabinet lighting in your contractor's electrical scope. This is often more cost-effective than retrofitting later and ensures a cohesive installation process.

How do I hide the wires for under cabinet lighting?

To keep your installation neat, wires can be routed behind trim, inside cabinetry, or covered with cable covers that match your finishes. Some lighting systems are designed with built-in channels or clips for an easy, tidy install.

Expert Tip: Consider using paintable raceways or matching moldings to conceal wires for a near-invisible look. For open shelving setups, opt for fixtures with integrated wire management to maintain a clutter-free, sleek aesthetic.