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    Has anyone here used LED strip lighting under there overhead cabinets in the kitchen?
    Did you have a recess in the cabinet for the strip lighting or did you stick it direct to the bottom of the cabinet?

    Anyone with closeup pictures would be appreciated.

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    LED light strips for the kitchen look stylish. Indeed, it's really helpful when you're cooking. But I have no clue how to install them. People say it's easy, but I need a more detailed guideline.

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    Here is a good video on how to do it.

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    I'm new on the forum, and I can totally relate to your kitchen lighting dilemma! LED strip lighting under overhead cabinets sounds like a fantastic idea. Not only does it provide functional lighting, but it also adds a stylish touch to your kitchen. While I haven't personally tried it yet, I'm currently giving my house a small makeover and have been exploring different lighting options. During my online research, I came across a website that offers a variety of LED Fixtures & LED Puck Lights. They seem to have a wide range of options to suit different styles and preferences. I'm definitely considering giving them a try for my kitchen lighting upgrade.
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    watch "This Old House" they have shown remodel jobs where they install under cabinet lighting, if i recall right some are in a track and some are stick on, and then running power to the lights is another matter, the need for a transformer to reduce the 120v to 5vdc , i do not recall seeing how they turned them on/off

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