Under-Cabinet Lights
You’ll normally find under-cabinet lighting in your kitchen, as it helps you to see while preparing food. As their name suggests, these lights are placed under your cabinets and illuminate the counter area. Often times, the fixtures run the whole length of the cabinets, ensuring your counter space is usable at night.
Under-cabinet lights can be a pain to install because you not only have to install the fixture in a tight area, but you’ll also have to run the wiring. For this reason, calling Hunt’s Services at 253-533-7500 for all of your under-cabinet lighting needs is a good idea if you want peace of mind.
Wall Lighting
Have you ever seen wall sconces in someone’s house and wanted to add them to your home? Well, it is possible and it’s surprisingly simple when you get Hunt’s on the job. This wall lighting will have to be hardwired into your home, which involves cutting the drywall, but since our electricians have done this dozens of times before, they will handle the project effortlessly.
You’ll have a few different types of wall lighting from which to choose, as many are just there for the ambiance, while others are used for task lighting. It all depends on where the lights are pointed, so speak with one of our professionals to ensure you select the right lighting to meet your needs.
Ceiling Fixtures
The most basic type of light installation is that of a ceiling light. Most homes have ceiling lights already installed, but if you live in an older house without these fixtures, adding them will not only make your life easier, but also add value to the property.
You might also consider upgrading your ceiling light fixtures if they are making the interior of your home look dated. Also consider adding a ceiling fan along with your ceiling light to provide the added benefit of improved heating and cooling of your home. Have a look at the various ceiling fixtures available and find one that will fit in with the decor of your home or one that matches the decor that you want to install during a home renovation.
Chandeliers and Premium Lighting
Finally, you might consider installing a chandelier in your dining or living area. While you probably associate the term chandelier with a large glass or crystal structure that will cost you thousands of dollars, they come in a variety of sizes and are made with numerous materials.
Basically, if you want a decorative piece of lighting in your home, you will have options, no matter what your budget might be. Keep in mind that since chandeliers have multiple lights, they do require more maintenance than other types of lighting, so if you’re not up for the challenge, you’re better off with something simpler.