65ranchero
Well-known member
I'm getting ready to do a complete kitchen remodel new upper and lower cabinets.
In the ceiling there is a total of 6) 6" recessed cans. 2 of which are on a separate dimmer switch for over our 2-seat table, the other 4 light up the kitchen quite well also on a dimmer.
The LEDs in there now are point straight down with a narrow beam
Since cabinets will be a slightly different position the light in the main part of the kitchen are centered where I would like them so the to do it properly it will require opening up ceiling to move 2 of the lights one bay over.
I would rather not do that so my solution would be to add retro gimbal light so the light will wash the cabinets.
I have done some research and there is plenty of options for retro fit, and at this point I'm so confused as to what is good (flood or spot) thermoplastic trim vs. metal, installation
What is good and what is bad?
Thanks for any help that can be given
Some names I have looked at are:
Most of these are from HD site
Commercial Electric
NuWatt
Halo
Luxrite
Maxxima
Juno
In the ceiling there is a total of 6) 6" recessed cans. 2 of which are on a separate dimmer switch for over our 2-seat table, the other 4 light up the kitchen quite well also on a dimmer.
The LEDs in there now are point straight down with a narrow beam
Since cabinets will be a slightly different position the light in the main part of the kitchen are centered where I would like them so the to do it properly it will require opening up ceiling to move 2 of the lights one bay over.
I would rather not do that so my solution would be to add retro gimbal light so the light will wash the cabinets.
I have done some research and there is plenty of options for retro fit, and at this point I'm so confused as to what is good (flood or spot) thermoplastic trim vs. metal, installation
What is good and what is bad?
Thanks for any help that can be given
Some names I have looked at are:
Most of these are from HD site
Commercial Electric
NuWatt
Halo
Luxrite
Maxxima
Juno


