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HARDWARE

TOOLS FASTENERS SHOP &

FINISHING

ABRASIVES LACQUERS &

FINISHES

ADHESIVES FURNITURE

HARDWARE

EDGING &

DECOR.WOOD

SHELF &

CLOSET

ORGANIZERS

KITCH./BATH

LIGHTING SLIDES

DOORS &

DRAWERS

LOCKS &

CATCHES

AVENTOS &

LIFTS

CABINET

HINGES

DECORATIVE

HARDWARE

Lighting Solutions For All Cabinet Applications

Under-Cabinet Lighting

A must-have element to any kitchen design

today, under-cabinet lighting adds a layer of

depth to your kitchen, highlights decorative

surfaces and assists with tasks like cooking

and cleaning.

Puck lights and linear lights with wide

beam spreads and high lumen outputs are

recommended.

Toe Kick Lighting

This decorative accent

lighting choice can add a

layer of depth to kitchens

and bathroom vanities.

Moderate output, flexible

or linear lighting are the

best options to achieve

consistent light coverage.

Cove Lighting

Lighting installed above-

cabinets or in coves around

the ceiling perimeter

p r o v i d e a b r i l l i a n t

decorative layer of light

to any room. Flexible or

linear lighting options are

most commonly used.

Shelf Lighting

This can be decorative,

as in the case of open

shelving, or utility lighting,

such as dark or deep

cabinet spaces. Linear

lighting, hidden behind the

frame or recessed beneath

the shelf, ismost common.

Closet Lighting

Big or small, there is one

thing everyone hates: a

dark closet. Linear and

puck lights are the most

popular option to provide

additional illumination.

In-Cabinet Lighting

In-cabinet lighting is a popular way to display

nice china or decorative pieces in glass-door

cabinets. A spotlight puck shining down from

above or a linear light hidden behind the face

frame are often used.

Another useful in-cabinet lighting application

found throughout the home is inside base

cabinets, often used with a door sensor to

trigger the lights on when the door is opened.