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There are many different types of light to consider. You can choose from LED,  fluorescent, incandescent, halogen or Xenon lights.  LED lights come in either fixed lengths or in a strip that can be cut. They reduce energy costs and do not require replacement bulbs. They last up to twenty years. Fluorescent bulbs are long-lasting and energy-efficient, but they are harder to conceal. Incandescent bulbs produce a soft, yellowish light and are the most inexpensive option. Their lifespan is short, and they aren't bright enough for utility lighting. Halogen bulbs are bright and shine completely white. They create much more heat than other bulbs, but they also last twice as long as incandescent bulbs. They are more expensive than fluorescent or incandescent. Xenon bulbs are similar to halogen bulbs, but they last longer and radiate less heat. The lighting will require a power source. Plan how you will run cable to the lighting/fixture locations. Determine if you are prepared to run wires, cut holes into the wall, and create new electrical boxes. Alternatively, consider plugging the light fixture into existing outlets or finding battery powered lighting. Plugging in the lighting into an existing outlet means you have to decide how to camouflage the lighting’s power cable.  Consider hiring an electrician if you’re uncomfortable tying the lighting to any electrical wiring.  Make sure you are using a code-compliant source of electricity. Make sure the source of power you selected isn’t dedicated to the refrigerator or any other kitchen appliances. You don’t want to overload the circuit. Make sure the cabinets and counters are free from anything that might obstruct your work. If you need to go through your cabinets for wiring, make sure all the items are removed.