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This is another topic that we will spend more time discussing in another article because it deserves to be its own topic of discussion. If you happen to choose the option pictured below where the fixture is mounted to the back of the cabinet and up against the wall, you will not see any wires at all. The placement of your lights should be about how the light projects across your counter and back splash and not about hiding wires.
During my cabinet lighting install, I decided to run the wires through the inside of the cabinets starting at the top and exiting the bottom. I did this because I was not able to run the wires through the walls behind the cabinets. I was also installing crown molding around the entire kitchen and it provided me with the opportunity to have the wires behind that molding too.
A perfect way to hide the wires that way. When you pull the wires through the cabinets, you have two choices. My recommendation is to run the wires down through the front. If the wire is at the rear, you will probably see those wires every time you open the cabinets. If through the front, it is much easier to hide. See the pictures below to see what I mean.
You can see the shelves also helped to pin the wire up against the cabinet frame in the second picture without the need for clips. There may be a span underneath the cabinets where the wire is hanging down and you need to pin it up. You can use small thin wire staples, but I personally do not like the idea of hammering those into the bottom of my cabinets. I also prefer not to use the ones that have a small nail as pictured to the left below.
Restore the power at the panel. Keep the strip 1 to 2 inches back from the face frame to distribute the degrees of light evenly across the backsplash and countertop, as shown. If you have a dark countertop, install the tape against the back of the face frames, with the LEDs pointing toward the backsplash, to eliminate bright spots.
This allows the LED tape to travel underneath the cabinets. To install the LEDs against the face frame, slice through cabinet sides with an oscillating tool. Drill more holes underneath the cabinets to allow the wiring to pass through. In kitchens where wall cabinets change height, such as to a shorter one above a sink, run wiring inside the adjacent taller cabinet.
Add a second hole, 90 degrees to the first one, through the cabinet wall and in line with the underside of the shorter cabinet above the sink. Wipe the undersides of the cabinets with denatured alcohol so the tape will stick properly. Peel the backing off the LED tape and press it in place under the straight run of cabinets. The tape on the far end closest to the shorter cabinet above the sink should line up with the hole, as shown.
Align the polarity of the free end of the tape and an extension, and clamp down the connection. Fish the wires up through the hole and into the corner of the cabinet. Measure, cut, and add extensions to enough LED tape to cover the underside of the cabinet above the sink. Push the wires through the hole in the taller cabinet. Twist together the two stripped positive wires and secure them with low-voltage wiring nuts.
Repeat the process for the negative wires, as shown. Peel and stick the LEDs to the under-side of the cabinet above the sink. Disconnect the power, then plug the power back in; the touch pad should pair with the wireless dimmer. Now screw the terminal to the underside of the cabinet. Cookie banner We use cookies and other tracking technologies to improve your browsing experience on our site, show personalized content and targeted ads, analyze site traffic, and understand where our audiences come from.
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