Under-cabinet lighting should push illumination toward the front edge of counters, placing 300–500 lux where knives and ingredients meet. Continuous diffused linear strips beat point sources for shadow control. Choose a color temperature that complements both food and wood tones, usually near 3000K. Add a separate dimmer for late-night snacks. Post your cabinet depths and finishes, and we will share spacing and output recommendations.
A good desk lamp counters screen glare and keeps focus steady. Combine a broad ambient layer with adjustable task light at about 300–500 lux on the work plane. Position lights to the opposite side of your dominant hand to minimize shadows while writing. Consider a neutral 3500K for alertness without harshness. Share your desk layout and window orientation, and we will tailor suggestions for placement and intensity.
Vanity lighting works best when mounted at face height on both sides of the mirror, softly wrapping light around features and eliminating harsh top-down shadows. Complement with a gentle overhead for overall balance. Aim for warm-white 2700–3000K and CRI 90+ for true skin tones and makeup accuracy. If you upload mirror width and sconce spacing, we can refine beam spreads and dimming levels.