When it comes to upgrading your home, lighting is one of the most powerful yet overlooked tools for improving both function and style, especially in high-use areas like the kitchen and bathroom. Whether you’re renovating or just wanting to modernise your setup, the right lighting can make all the difference. Here’s what you need to know about the best lighting options for these two essential spaces.
Why Lighting Matters
In both the kitchen and bathroom, lighting plays a dual role. It needs to be practical enough to support daily tasks, like food prep or shaving, and ambient enough to create a welcoming and relaxing atmosphere. A poorly lit kitchen can be frustrating to work in, while bad bathroom lighting can cast unflattering shadows or feel harsh and clinical.
Kitchen Lighting Solutions
A well-lit kitchen should have layered lighting, combining ambient, task and accent lighting.
Downlights for General Illumination
LED downlights are a staple in most modern kitchens. They’re sleek, energy-efficient, and offer broad coverage. We recommend placing them evenly throughout the ceiling to avoid dark spots.
Task Lighting for Benchtops
Bright, focused lighting is essential over food prep areas like benchtops, stovetops and sinks. Under-cabinet LED strip lights or puck lights are a great option; they’re discreet and provide direct light exactly where you need it.
Pendant Lights Over Islands
Pendant lights aren’t just stylish; they also provide valuable task lighting over kitchen islands and breakfast bars. Choose a design that complements your cabinetry or splashback to tie the look together.
Feature Lighting for Mood
Add a bit of flair with lighting inside glass cabinets or above overhead cupboards. This type of accent lighting enhances the room’s ambience, especially in open-plan layouts.
Bathroom Lighting Solutions
Bathrooms demand lighting that’s both functional and flattering. Here’s how to get it right:
Vanity Lighting
Lighting around the mirror should be bright but soft, to avoid casting harsh shadows. Wall-mounted lights on either side of the mirror or LED mirror panels offer even, face-friendly lighting, ideal for makeup, shaving, and grooming.
Ceiling Lights for General Use
Ceiling-mounted LED oyster lights or downlights work well as your main light source. In bathrooms with high ceilings or larger spaces, a combination of both might be needed.
Shower and Bathtub Lighting
Don’t overlook these zones; IP-rated downlights or waterproof LED panels can bring both safety and spa-like luxury. Just make sure they’re installed by a licensed electrician to meet safety requirements.
Motion Sensors and Dimmers
Want a touch of convenience? Motion-sensor lighting or dimmer switches allow you to control the brightness, making middle-of-the-night bathroom trips more comfortable.
Choosing the Right Colour Temperature
Cool white (4000K–5000K) is ideal for task lighting in kitchens and bathrooms, offering clarity and brightness. Warm white (2700K–3000K) is better for creating a relaxed feel in feature or ambient lighting zones.
Energy Efficiency Tips
- Opt for LED lighting; they last longer and use far less power.
- Consider smart lighting systems that can be controlled via app or voice.
- Install lighting timers or motion sensors to reduce energy waste.
Let Boiso’s Light the Way
At Boiso’s Electrical Services, we design and install lighting systems that elevate your home’s functionality and aesthetic, while staying energy smart. Whether you’re after a complete kitchen makeover or just updating your bathroom fittings, we’ll help you choose the best lighting options tailored to your space.