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Kitchen wall lights: Function meets atmosphere

Light that can do more: Targeted use of wall lights in the kitchen

Are you sleepy in the kitchen in the morning, need orientation - or are you chopping vegetables on the worktop in the evening? The right lighting is crucial for comfort, safety and well-being at times like these. Wall lights in the kitchen help exactly where other lights reach their limits: close at hand, targeted and stylish.

There is a large selection of wall lights for the kitchen - from functional models with a swivelling arm to indirect light sources that create a warm ambience. Modern wall lights not only set accents, they also blend seamlessly into the kitchen design as a decorative element. Anyone looking for the perfect wall lamp will find many sophisticated lighting solutions for kitchens today that combine technology and aesthetics.

Where are kitchen wall lights used?

In the kitchen, every action has its place. The light must follow just as precisely. Wall lights fulfil several functions at the same time:

  • Above the worktop: Here you need bright, targeted light. With an adjustable wall light, you can direct the beam of light to where you are cutting, seasoning or washing up.

  • Next to the dining area: atmospheric lighting on the wall creates a cosy atmosphere for eating or enjoying your first coffee.

  • Above the cooker or sink: models with a swivelling arm and splash protection bring light to difficult places.

  • Flanking wall units: This allows you to illuminate niches perfectly without creating shadows.

  • As a decorative element: A stylish light on the wall becomes an eye-catcher - ideal for open-plan kitchens with a living area.

If you want to realise a holistic lighting concept for the kitchen, integrate wall lights into a system of ceiling, under-cabinet and accent lighting.

Tip 1: Combine wall lights with under-cabinet lights

Under-cabinetluminaires provide direct light under wall units - perfect for working. Wall lights above create a harmonious overall look and prevent harsh light-dark contrasts. Both types of light together create a professional and cosy effect at the same time - ideal for any type of lighting.

What types of wall lights are available for the kitchen?

Swivelling spotlights

Flexibly mounted, often swivelling - ideal for targeted lighting, for example at the cooking island or work area. Modern versions combine function with design.

Indirect wall lights

They reflect the light back onto the wall or ceiling. This creates a calm, pleasant atmosphere - ideal for open-plan kitchens with a homely feel.

Flat LED wall lights

These models are flush with the wall and fit perfectly into minimalist, modern kitchens. Many variants can also be dimmed or offer different light colours.

Designer lights with accent lighting

Whether retro charm or industrial look - many kitchen wall lights emphasise style. These lights complement your kitchen furnishings as a decorative element.

Wall lights with switch

Ideal if there is no external light switch. An integrated toggle switch enables operation directly on the light - practical and flexible.

Advantages of kitchen wall lights

  • Space-saving: Unlike ceiling or pendant lights, they do not take up valuable space.

  • Targeted light: Light where it counts - ideal for working.

  • Simple installation: Many models can be mounted directly onto existing power connections.

  • Flexibility: Swivelling arms, dimmable light sources or colour temperature changes - this makes lighting design individual.

  • Visual organisation: Rooms without boundaries - open-plan kitchens need structure. Light on the wall visually separates zones without creating walls.

  • As a decorative element: With the right light, you can design light and space at the same time.

  • Variety of designs: Whether classic, modern or minimalist - the selection of wall lights leaves nothing to be desired.

These advantages make wall lights an important part of modern wall lighting in the kitchen. They are the best wall lights for small kitchens, especially in small rooms, as they are both functional and space-saving.

Tip 2: Make sure you choose the right height

Install wall lights at eye level or slightly above. This prevents glare and ensures effective illumination. If there are several lights, make sure they are arranged symmetrically - this creates calm and supports adequate lighting.

Which light sources are suitable for kitchen wall lights?

A well-chosen light source determines the mood, energy consumption and lighting effect. The following criteria are recommended for wall lights in the kitchen:

Light colour

  • Warm white (2700 Kelvin to 3000 Kelvin): for the dining area or indirect light - cosy and homely

  • Neutral white (3000 Kelvin to 4000 Kelvin): ideal above the worktop - functional and clear

  • Daylight white (from 5000 Kelvin): for very bright zones, e.g. in the absence of daylight

Luminous intensity (lumen)

Depending on the application, 400 to 800 lumens per luminaire are sufficient. Less is sufficient for spotlighting, working light may be stronger.

Dimmability

Dimmable LED light sources offer flexibility: bright for cooking, dimmed for dinner. Ensure compatibility with existing dimmers.

Shape & base

E27 and E14 are common sockets. GU10 is used for spotlights. The design must match the luminaire model - check the dimensions and technology before buying.

Tip 3: Use LEDs with changing colour temperature

Some LED light sources change the light colour using a switch or app. This allows you to adapt the light to the time of day or mood - perfect for open-plan kitchens and atmospheric lighting.

Indirect lighting - added atmosphere

Anyone who sees their kitchen as a living space also uses light for design. Indirect wall lights gently reflect the light onto the wall or ceiling. The effect:

  • Fewer shadows

  • Soft transition between light and dark

  • Cosiness despite functionality

A harmonious lighting concept is created in combination with ceiling or under-cabinet lights. Particularly effective: strip lighting or narrow LED wall lights above the kitchen splashback.

These kitchen lighting ideas make your interior cosy and individual - with little effort but great effect.

What to look out for when choosing kitchen wall lights?

  • Material: Stainless steel, glass or aluminium - easy to clean and heat-resistant

  • IP protection rating: At least IP44 in the vicinity of water sources

  • Installation: Pay attention to existing connections or choose a version with a plug

  • Light distribution: Diffuse or directed? Depending on use

  • Care: Lights with closed diffusers are easier to clean

  • Finding the right wall light: Make a conscious decision - the right wall lamp combines design, functionality and quality of light.

Buy kitchen wall lights online in the ETC Shop!

Wall lights harmonise function, design and atmosphere. They set targeted lighting accents, complement ceiling and under-cabinet lights and create atmospheric lighting that makes your kitchen cosy and functional. Whether you are preparing food with sharp knives, eating or enjoying a cosy get-together - the right wall light is crucial for comfort and safety. Today, modern wall lights play a central role in the lighting concept - not only as a light source, but also as a design element. The variety of wall lights on offer is impressive: whether rotatable, dimmable or with a switch - there is a suitable wall light for every kitchen situation.

If you value quality and function, choose the ideal wall light that perfectly matches the room, style and use. In this way, you can create an inspiring kitchen - both visually and practically. Discover our large selection of kitchen wall lights directly in our online shop.

Frequently asked questions

Do I need wall lights if I already have a ceiling light?

Yes, ceiling lights illuminate the room in general - wall lights create additional targeted light zones. This avoids shadows and improves illumination.

Are wall lights also suitable for small kitchens?

Absolutely. In small rooms in particular, wall lights score points for saving space and flexible alignment. Models with an integrated switch even save on separate wiring.

Which light sources are best for the kitchen?

LED light sources with neutral white light are suitable for work areas. Warm white LEDs, ideally dimmable, are recommended for cosy zones.

How do I install a kitchen wall light safely?

Ensure the correct height (eye level) and check the surface. In damp rooms, ensure protection class IP44. If you are unsure: Commission a specialist.

How many wall lights do I need in my kitchen?

This depends on the room and its use. One light per lighting zone (work area, dining area, transition) is often sufficient. Indirect lights complement the overall picture.

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