Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't think undercabinet lighting is a necessity. I often think it looks cheesy.
You must not appreciate a well-illuminated work surface in the kitchen. Maybe you don't cook a lot? Under cabinet lighting is a matter of function, not aesthetics, so "cheesy" isn't really a criterium.
Eh. I don't have a lot of upper cabinets and don't use the space underneath as a work surface.
Not everyone's kitchen layout requires a lot of uppers.
Well, so under cabinet lights are not really an option or a need in your kitchen. The point is that if you do have uppers over your counters, under cabinet lights serve an important function, no matter how “cheesy” you think they look. Any time I use my counters for anything, even if it’s just making coffee, I want the counter well lit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't think undercabinet lighting is a necessity. I often think it looks cheesy.
You must not appreciate a well-illuminated work surface in the kitchen. Maybe you don't cook a lot? Under cabinet lighting is a matter of function, not aesthetics, so "cheesy" isn't really a criterium.
Eh. I don't have a lot of upper cabinets and don't use the space underneath as a work surface.
Not everyone's kitchen layout requires a lot of uppers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't think undercabinet lighting is a necessity. I often think it looks cheesy.
You must not appreciate a well-illuminated work surface in the kitchen. Maybe you don't cook a lot? Under cabinet lighting is a matter of function, not aesthetics, so "cheesy" isn't really a criterium.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No open shelves instead of upper cabinets! Everything will get dusty and sticky unless you have a professional grade vent hood (or you never cook, and clean constantly).
We cook every day and don’t clean constantly but have open shelves that aren’t close to our stove that we love for glasses, canisters of coffee/tea, etc. I agree that right next to the stove is a sticky disaster.
Anonymous wrote:No open shelves instead of upper cabinets! Everything will get dusty and sticky unless you have a professional grade vent hood (or you never cook, and clean constantly).
Anonymous wrote:Do you have small kids? Like toddler age? Because I wouldn’t want my dishes counter height at that age.
Anonymous wrote:I don't think undercabinet lighting is a necessity. I often think it looks cheesy.