Track Lighting And A Sloped Ceiling

Jensen (Guest) Said,

Does anyone know if installing track lighting on a ceiling that slopes causes any kind of problems?

Jared (Guest) Said,

Sloped ceilings will not cause any kind of problem as far as installing them. One thing you want to keep in mind for lights in your kitchen is shadows. Sometimes track lights aren't good enough to illuminate all the kitchen work areas so you may want to consider under cabinet lights of some kind as well.

I don't know your particular situation so it may not apply. We have track lights on our ceiling in our kitchen as well as some under our cabinets and it really makes it more pleasant to cook when everything is bright and lit up. (Our ceiling in the kitchen is sloped too).

I put a dimmer on the cabinet track lighting and we really use it a lot!! Nice to have a little light in there but not too much. We leave it on when we are gone in the evening so we can see when we come in.

creno (Guest) Said,

I have catherdal ceilings and would like to put track lighting in there, but where is the best placement? At the highest or lowest point of the ceiling. Any one's point of view would be greatly appreciated. Thank you

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