Track Lighting for Your Home Like You’ve Never Seen

Track lighting is used by many households for a variety of purposes, such as lighting in kitchens and offices or to display artwork, cabinets, or bookshelves. This technology has made it possible to provide light without the use of numerous separate lights, and to shine light with varying intensity and in different angles. Track lighting can enhance not only the lighting, but also the design style for multiple rooms in your house.

Kitchen In the kitchen, track lighting can be used to illuminate specific tasks such as work surfaces, while accenting walls or cabinetry to create ambience in the room. Because track lighting is so versatile, it will work well in small and large kitchens alike. In a small galley kitchen, one Brushed Nickel Track Lighting Wave Bar can provide all the light needed for functionality. Simply angle the directional heads to shine light where you need it most. In kitchens with a large island, you might consider using multiple 3-Light Track Lighting fixtures and create a square over your workspace to completely illuminate the entire area around the island. In large kitchens, lining up several of these Oil Rubbed Bronze Track Light Kits in two separate rows and staggering the direction of the light heads is sure to look great. If your kitchen is a simple but open rectangular room, create a custom shape by staggering the placement of three 2-Light Nickel Track Lighting Wave Bars.

Living Room

While in the kitchen track lighting is used to illuminate tasks, track lights in a living room are used to redefine a living space or bring attention to specific details of your décor. Living rooms with high ceilings can make a statement with this Satin Nickel Track Lighting Kit that accentuates the unique design of a high ceiling. For homes of art enthusiasts, a Cassiopeia Bronze Track Lighting Kit can be used to light up a gallery wall emphasizing great artwork. Simple fixtures such as these White Track Lighting with Directional Heads are perfect for small rooms with low ceiling and limited natural light because they will not overpower the room. In large living rooms, you will better brighten a room with multiple rows of 6-Light Wave Bars than fill the space with lamps.

Basements

Most basements are dark with low ceilings. Incorporating fixtures such as this Pewter Track Lighting, in which the directional heads are closely mounted to the track, will keep your basement bright while not causing the appearance of a lower ceiling.

Whatever the room, track lighting works pretty much everywhere. It can be used to highlight, to enhance design, or to simply blend in while providing much needed light. Track lighting can also change as your home décor style changes, simply by changing the angle of the lights. Track lighting is versatile and can light up your home like you’ve never seen before.