
I hate the recessed lights in my kitchen. What are my options?
Q: My townhouse was built with can lights in the ceiling. What are my options to replace them? In the kitchen, I am always cooking in my shadow and can't see anything!
A: A smart lighting plan directs light to where you cook or wash dishes and accounts for the fact that you need to be there, too. But when you're working with lights that are already in place, it's much more difficult to find a solution that doesn't entail a lot of expense and mess.
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