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Best LED Strip Light For Room and Ceiling

Best LED Strip Light For Room and Ceiling

If you want to fundamentally redesign your living space, you can set your own accents with decorative profiles and LED strips. We show how you can create individual ceiling lighting with stucco profiles and LED light strips. The indirect lighting on the ceiling bathes the room in a soft light and ensures sufficient basic brightness. The instructions explain step by step how to lay the LED light strips on the ceiling.

Light in the room used to be limited to the ceiling light that was found in almost every room and that provided sufficient brightness right into the farthest corner. Modern lighting concepts have meanwhile moved away from this. Rather, different light sources should divide the room and immerse it in needs-based lighting moods. The LED technology has brought this idea to products, taking up little space and allowing many variations. You can check the more information about LED Strips Lights on this websites: https://www.lepro.com/led-strip-lights

Ceiling lighting with LED light strips

So that the basic lighting illuminates the room evenly and the concealed LED light strips enable effective accent lighting, we have drawn up a precise installation plan for the LED ceiling lighting:

The installation and the need for installation material is always based on the room. It is important that the total load of the LED stripsand secondary devices does not exceed the capacity of the power supply.

In addition, the Eco-Stripes used can have a maximum length of 8 meters per strand. As an example for our room (floor space 4.5 x 4 meters), the installation plan looks like this: A power supply B RGB controller C junction box D 3 5-meter connection cables. There is only one E 1-meter Eco-Stripe on the first, and a 5-meter and a 3-meter strip on the other two.

LED strips behind stucco profiles

We have installed the following Paulmann technical components for indirect ceiling lighting with LED light strips:

A Your LED power supply IP65, 60 W, 230/12 V DC, the driver converts the mains voltage for operating the LED strips, (item no. 702.01, around 68 euros); B Your LED RGB controller with IR remote control, 12 V DC for switching and controlling the RGB strips, (item no. 702.02, around 16 euros); C Your Lepro LED ECO Stripe, 3 m RGB, 21.6 W, 630 lumens, 90 LED (item no. 702.52, around 20 euros) or 5 m RGB, 36 W, 1050 lumens, 150 LED (item no . 702.53, around 30 euros); D YourLED connection cable, 5 m (item no. 702.51, around 14 euros) and E YourLED junction box, 4-way distribution (item no. 702.03, around 11 euros).

Lay the LED light strips

The low installation height of the LED strips enables them to be laid almost invisibly. If the light strips are glued to the wall – or the supply lines have to be concealed – it is worth laying cable ducts . Most of the LED strips in our example are hidden behind the decorative profiles.

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