The Advantages Of Kitchen Counter Lighting

Kitchen Counter Lighting

Kitchen Counter Lighting

Kitchen counter lighting is essential to the aesthetics of a well-designed kitchen and provides much needed illumination for kitchen tasks. Dark spots beneath cabinets make it very difficult to work with cutlery, read measurements, and distinguish ingredients easily. Food preparation is therefore hindered and can become unsafe without an adequate source of glare-free under-cabinet light. It becomes even more difficult if the light is unevenly distributed or brighter in some places than in others.


The Old Way – Fluorescent Fixtures

Fluorescent fixtures have long been used as kitchen counter lighting sources for several reasons. Fluorescents were originally conceived as task lights whose energy efficiency made it possible to operate them for long hours with lower energy costs and longer lamp life. It made sense to later adapt to use in indoor task lighting applications such as under the counter lights. In many ways they work ideally for this purpose – provided that certain installation criteria are met with first and provided that aesthetic is not the chief concern.

Fluorescent counter lights are segmented fixtures that install in series beneath the rear of the cabinet. These segments vary in length depending on manufacturer and fixture type. In an ideal situation, a series of segments can be installed that will fit from end to end along the back undersurface of the cabinet, evenly distribute kitchen counter lighting across the countertop.

If the countertop features a matte finish that reflects virtually no light, and the dimensions of the counter allows the fixtures to completely line the posterior undersurface of the cabinet, fluorescent under-cabinet lighting can be a very good source of task light for daily activities.

We run into problems, however, when we move into more custom kitchen designs and custom cabinet build-outs. Custom cabinetry is often built at specifications that are so unique, fixtures cut to standard lengths cannot precisely match. A series of fluorescent fixtures can still be installed here, but there will be gaps on either end of the series because standard lengths, even when combined, will not precisely match horizontal measurements. There will be an immediate, noticeable difference in the under counter lighting such a configuration produces. Dark spots will appear beneath the end(s) of the cabinet that the fixture series cannot fit. This lack of uniformity is highly unattractive, regardless of countertop type or finish.

The problem is even more compounded if we are working with a more sophisticated counter top such as one made from granite or marble. These are highly reflective surfaces and are the preferred building materials for fine kitchen counters. As such, aesthetics is of the highest importance, and glare becomes a negative equivalent in severity to shadow. If too much light shines into a person’s eyes, then the task lighting loses its functional value and work in the kitchen can actually become somewhat hazardous.

Fluorescent counter lighting fixtures mounted at the rear of the cabinet will not work in this instance because they will shine light forward across the countertop, sending glare straight into the eyes of the cook. For these scenarios, 12 volt under-cabinet lights are much more effective as glare-minimizing task lights which also provide a higher quality aesthetic if certain engineering features are included in their design. Custom made strips are preferable because they can be cut to the exact dimensions of the forward undersurface of the cabinet.

Glare shielding with options in kitchen counter lighting distribution angles is also a must. The lights should also be dimmable in order to adjust countertop light levels to match those of surrounding kitchen areas. Last, but not least, lamp options should be provided by the manufacturers that allow the builder a choice in light source type and color temperature.

The New Way – Phantom Task Lighting

In answer to all of these many concerns, Phantom Lighting developed the TM series linear task light for all kitchen LED under-cabinet lighting applications. The TM series is fitted with your choice of incandescent, xenon, or LED festoon lamps. This series is available in several different trims, each with a specific light distribution angle so optimal beam spread can be matched to under cabinet surface area. Our fixtures are 100 percent dimmable to allow homeowners instantaneous and user-friendly lighting control. Glare shielding is built into each linear strip to minimize spill light and direct the majority of beam reflectance away from the eyes toward the countertop backsplash.

We have further expanded our offerings by introducing a new LED light bulbs that can closely approximate the color rendering and luminance output capabilities of xenon—at 90 percent lower energy costs. Special high-efficiency LED’s built into our festoons make this a completely cool-operating light source that can be left on for long periods of time with no measurable heat buildup. Phantom LED festoons can be ordered in the warm color temperature of 2700K, the slightly cooler 3500K, and the cool color 5000K for your kitchen counter lighting.

Incandescent and xenon lamps for special, luxury under counter lighting applications can also be ordered in the same color temperatures. When comparing festoon lamp choices, we recommend using dimmer controls to minimize heat and power costs, which will also have the secondary benefit of maximizing incandescent and xenon bulb type.


Let the professional lighting designers at Phantom help craft the perfect kitchen counter lighting system for your kitchen by calling toll-free at 800-863-1184 or requesting a quote using our online form.