5 Questions
Lighting
Integrated Lighting
Millwork-Embedded Circuitry
How is integrated lighting handled in custom cabinetry? +
We provide recessed LED channels for task lighting under uppers, 'puck' lighting for glass-front displays, and motion-activated interior lighting for drawers and pantries.
Low-profile task and accent lighting recessed into CNC-routed channels for a seamless, shadow-free glow.
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Glazed-Front Illumination
How are cabinet interiors illuminated? +
We use integrated puck or strip lights to showcase internal contents, making it easier to find items in deep or dark cabinets.
Integrated shelf and vertical track lighting designed to showcase glassware or collections behind glass doors.
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Motion-Triggered Power
Can cabinet lights turn on automatically? +
Yes. We use hardware equipped with motion or proximity detectors to trigger lighting as soon as you enter the room or open a door.
Hands-free illumination that triggers automatically when a door or drawer is opened, or when movement is detected.
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Ambient Floor Illumination
What is the benefit of LED toe-kick lighting? +
Motion-activated LED strips in the toe-kick recess provide "pathway lighting" for nighttime safety without glaring overhead lights. It also creates a "floating" visual effect for the cabinetry.
Floor-level lighting strips used to provide ambient "floating" effects and safe night-time navigation.
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Work-Surface Illumination
What is under-counter task lighting? +
Task-oriented LED strips mounted to the underside of upper cabinets to illuminate the workspace and eliminate shadows on the counter.
Directional LED arrays mounted to the bottom of wall cabinets to provide shadowless illumination for food prep.
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