Kitchen Lighting Design Ideas by Goldmedal India

Kitchen Lighting Design Ideas by Goldmedal India

24th September 2025 | Written By: Utsavi Tank | Read Time: 3min | Last Updated: 24th September 2025

When designing your kitchen, lighting is usually the most overlooked aspect. But it plays a significant part not only in beautifying the look of your cooking area but also in making it safer, more functional, and stimulating to work in. At Goldmedal India, we are convinced that an illuminated kitchen is the centre of a contented home. From smart task lighting to ambient glows, here’s a step-by-step guide to selecting the correct forms of lighting for your kitchen.

  1. Ambient Lighting

    Ambient lighting is the broad, overall lighting that fills your kitchen. It establishes the tone and light level for the whole room.

    Optimal Products: Ceiling-suspended LED panels, recessed lights, or contemporary surface-mounted fixtures.

    Goldmedal Tip: Choose dimmable LEDs from Goldmedal’s Magic or Stellar series for crisp, balanced light with energy efficiency.

  2. Task Lighting

    Whether chopping veggies or reading a recipe, task lighting delivers focused, shadow-free light right where you need it.

    Placement Ideas:

    • Under-cabinet LED strip lights
    • Pendant lights over the kitchen island
    • Spotlights over the hob and sink area

    Goldmedal Recommends: The Yoda COB Modules or Pico spotlights—compact but mighty, with high CRI (Colour Rendering Index) to display food in its natural colour.

  3. Accent Lighting

    Want to give your kitchen some personality? Accent lighting aids in illuminating architectural elements, open shelves, artwork, or backsplashes.

    Ideas:

    • LED strips at the back of glass cabinets
    • Plinth lighting along the base of base cabinets
    • Cove lighting for a floating ceiling effect

    Goldmedal’s Pick: Xenon Smart COBs—direction and brightness adjustable to give your space a bold statement glow.

  4. Decorative Lighting

    Lighting need not always be functional. A dramatic pendant light or a group of designer lamps can be the talking point of your kitchen.

    Design Ideas:

    • Sculptural chandeliers above dining counters
    • Cluster pendants in metallic finishes
    • Industrial-style bulbs with bare filaments

    Style Tip by Goldmedal: Elevate your indoors with the Airloop and Hyperloop suspended fixtures for a uniform, finished appearance.

  5. Smart Lighting

    Smart kitchens don’t just exist today—they’re intuitive too. With Goldmedal’s Smart Lights range can help you adjust brightness, colour temperature, and even set the schedule with a click or voice command as they are smart control enabled.

    Highlights:

    • Full RGB spectrum for dynamic scenes
    • Scene-based lighting presets
    • Built in surge-protection
    • App and voice compatibility with Alexa/Google Home

    Goldmedal Recommends: The Gio 9, Orchid and Polo smart LED COB spotlights to transform your ambience as per your needs.

  6. Final Considerations

    There is no one-size-fits-all kitchen lighting. Ideal integration of ambient, task lighting with accent lighting and decorative lighting turns your kitchen from an inconspicuous place to prepare meals to a destination where you love to be. At Goldmedal India, we present a complete array of lighting solutions—made in India—designed, developed, and manufactured especially to fit into every type of kitchen configuration, mood, and requirement.

    So, whether you’re redesigning from scratch or merely refinishing your fixtures, let your kitchen sparkle with gold with Goldmedal. And let’s face it — good food deserves good lighting.



    Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) :

    • Q1. Why is layering lighting necessary for kitchens? Layer lighting ensures the kitchen is functional, safe, and well illuminated. It employs accent lighting to highlight work areas, ambient lighting to eliminate shadowing effects, and task lighting to complete the overall look of the area.
    • Q2. What is a suitable kitchen lighting colour temperature? A good colour temperature is 3000K–4000K. It’s one that creates warm, natural lighting that’s perfect for food preparation, housekeeping, and lighting up the kitchen ambiance.
    • Q3. How does one make a small kitchen look large using lighting? Install bright, cool white lighting, under-counter lighting, and reflective finishes. Recessed lighting and glass elements help with bounce lighting to create an open kitchen.


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