How to Install Under Cabinet Lighting in a Weekend

David Park
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Under cabinet lighting transforms a kitchen’s nighttime usability more than almost any other single upgrade because it illuminates the countertop where the food preparation happens rather than only the room in general. The plug-in LED strip approach requires no electrical work, no permits, and installs in two hours or less.

Choosing the Right LED Strips

Look for LED strips with a color temperature between 2700K and 3000K for warm white light that matches most kitchen aesthetics, or 4000K for a brighter, cooler tone that shows food colors more accurately. The strips should be linkable, meaning multiple strips connect together, so a single plug powers the entire run of cabinets. A dimmer switch on the plug or an inline dimmer adds the ability to adjust the light level for different uses.

The Installation Process

Clean the underside of each cabinet with isopropyl alcohol to remove grease, this ensures the adhesive backing bonds properly and stays in place long-term. Measure the length of each cabinet section and cut the LED strip to length at the designated cut marks printed on the strip. Peel the backing and press firmly against the underside of the cabinet about 2 to 3 inches from the front edge, close enough to illuminate the countertop without the strip being visible from normal standing height.

Connect the strip sections with the clip connectors included in the kit or run the wire through a small hole drilled in the cabinet divider panel. Route the wire along the back wall using adhesive cable clips to keep it tidy. Plug the end into the nearest outlet, most under-cabinet installations reach an outlet inside the cabinet above through a small hole drilled in the cabinet floor, which conceals the cord entirely.

Hardwired Option for a Cleaner Look

Hardwired under-cabinet lights connect directly to the electrical system with no visible plug or cord, but they require running wire through walls or cabinets and connecting to a switch, work that benefits from electrical experience or a qualified electrician. The plug-in installation produces nearly the same visual result at zero additional cost or complexity. LED strip kits for under cabinet installation are available on Amazon with good options at multiple price points. The ceiling light installation guide covers hardwired lighting for those who want to go further. The Broke Mom Home Reset ($17) covers home upgrades that give the most return on effort.

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