Under Cupboard lights
Under cabinet lights from Lumination cover LED strip lights and individual LED spotlights for mounting to the underside of kitchen wall units, shelving and cupboards. Every fitting is listed with lumen output per metre or per unit, colour temperature and mounting method. Brands include Saxby and Endon. All options are suitable for DIY installation using adhesive tape or screw-fix mounting without professional electrical work.
Frequently Asked Questions
Most under cabinet lights are designed for DIY installation without a qualified electrician, provided they connect to an existing socket rather than a hardwired circuit. Plug-in LED strip lights and individual spotlights with mains transformer drivers connect to a standard 13-amp socket beneath the cabinet. Self-adhesive LED strip applies directly to the cabinet underside and is suitable for most clean, painted or veneered surfaces. Screw-fix individual spotlights use small screws into the cabinet base panel. For hardwired under cabinet lights that connect to the kitchen lighting circuit, a qualified electrician is required. Lumination stocks both plug-in and hardwired under cabinet options, with the installation method specified on every product page. Free delivery applies to all orders over £75.
For shadow-free task lighting on a kitchen worktop, an LED strip light delivering 250 to 350 lumens per metre is the most effective under cabinet option. This provides a continuous, even light band along the full worktop length with no dark patches between spotlights. Individual LED spotlights at 30 to 40 cm spacing deliver equivalent coverage but in a more directional, punctuated format. The best choice depends on the kitchen: strip lights suit long unbroken worktop runs and high-gloss or handle-less kitchens. Individual spotlights suit kitchens where the worktop is broken by appliances. Lumination stocks under cabinet LED options from Saxby and Endon in both formats, all listed with lumen output per metre and recommended spacing.
For under cabinet lights used as kitchen worktop task lighting, aim for 250 to 400 lumens per metre of worktop length. A standard 1 m kitchen worktop run needs 250 to 400 lumens from the under cabinet source. A 3 m worktop run needs 750 to 1,200 lumens total. This output is supplementary to the ceiling light: under cabinet lights do not need to match the total ambient lumen output of the ceiling. Their role is to eliminate the worktop shadow and provide close-range task light for cutting and preparation. At 3,000 K to 4,000 K, 300 lumens per metre is sufficient for clear visibility of food and cutting boards. Lumination lists lumens per metre on all LED strip products.
Yes, ideally. When under cabinet lights are a significantly different colour temperature to the ceiling lights, the kitchen can feel visually disjointed, with a warm yellow zone at worktop level against a cooler white ceiling. For the most coherent kitchen lighting scheme, choose under cabinet lights within 500 K of the main ceiling light colour temperature. If the ceiling lights run at 4,000 K, use under cabinet lights at 3,500 K to 4,000 K. If the ceiling is at 3,000 K, use under cabinet lights at 2,700 K to 3,000 K. Lumination stocks under cabinet LED strip and spotlights in 3,000 K and 4,000 K options from Saxby, so you can match your existing kitchen ceiling light specification. Our Taunton showroom team is happy to advise on colour temperature matching.
Yes. Lumination stocks plug-in under cabinet LED lights that connect to a standard 13-amp socket using a mains transformer driver. These are the most straightforward under cabinet option for retrofitting an existing kitchen, as they require no electrical work. The driver transformer typically sits inside the cabinet above and connects via a low-voltage cable to the strip or individual spotlights below. On-off and dimmer control can be via the plug socket switch or an inline cable switch. Plug-in under cabinet lights from Saxby are available in 300 mm, 600 mm and 900 mm strip lengths to suit standard UK kitchen unit widths. With over 25 years in the industry, Lumination's team can advise on the right format for your kitchen cabinet dimensions.