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How to Hide LED Strip Light on Ceiling in 10 Easy Steps

There’s just something about LED strip lights that makes them so appealing. Maybe it’s the fact that they can be used for both functional and decorative purposes, or maybe it’s their versatility. No matter what it is, one thing is for sure: people love LED strip lights!

If you’re one of those people who loves LED strip lights, you might be wondering how to best incorporate them into your home’s design. After all, you don’t want them to stick out like a sore thumb!

One popular way to incorporate LED strip lights into your home’s design is by hiding them on the ceiling. This can be a great way to add some subtle lighting to your space without making it look too “lit up.”

So, how do you hide LED strip lights on the ceiling? Here are 10 easy steps to follow:

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1. Choose a location for your LED strip lights

You’ll want to pick a spot on the ceiling where your LED strip lights won’t be too visible. A good rule of thumb is to pick a location that’s at least 2 feet away from any walls or obstacles.

2. Cut your LED strip lights to size

Once you’ve chosen a location for your LED strip lights, measure the area and cut your LED strip lights to size using a good pair of scissors, or a utility knife. Most LED strip lights come with a cutting guide, so be sure to use that!

3. Apply the adhesive backing to your LED strip lights

Most LED strip lights have an adhesive backing that makes them easy to apply. Simply peel off the backing and stick the LED strip lights in place.

4. Use zip ties to secure your LED strip lights

If you want to be extra sure your LED strip lights stay in place, you can use zip ties to secure them. Just make sure the zip ties are tight but not too tight, as you don’t want to damage the LED strip lights.

5. Connect your LED strip lights to a power source

Now it’s time to connect your LED strip lights to a power source. Depending on the type of LED strip lights you have, this may be a plug-in adapter or a hardwired connection.

6. Use a dimmer switch to control the brightness of your LED strip lights

If you want to be able to control the brightness of your LED strip lights, you’ll need to use a dimmer switch. This is a great way to create a custom lighting experience in your home.

7. Use a recessed lighting kit to hide your LED strip lights

If you want to hide LED strip lights, you can use a recessed lighting kit. This will allow you to tuck your LED strip lights away so they’re not visible at all.

8. Use a track to hide your LED strip lights

If you want an even more seamless look, you can use a track to hide LED strip lights. This is a great option if you have a lot of LED strip lights or if you want to create a specific lighting design.

9. Use wire channels to conceal your LED strip lights

Another option for hiding LED strip lights is to use wire channels. These are great for hiding long runs of LED strip lights and can give your space a clean, finished look.

10. Paint your LED strip lights

One final option for concealing your LED strip lights is to paint them. This is a great way to match your LED strip lights to your ceiling or to any other colors in your space.

Hiding LED light strips on the ceiling is a great way to add some subtle lighting to your home. Just follow these 10 easy steps and you’ll be well on your way!

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