Mounting the flex this way also allows using only one flex strip when going around corner cabinets such as the one in this job. For this job the customer decided to go with the first option of mounting the flex on the trim of the cabinet with the LEDs facing towards the backsplash. Having the flex mounted this way will give the most task light under your cabinets. The second option is to mount the flex strip 2” from the front of the cabinet facing straight down. Mounting the flex this way will highlight the backsplash and help to eliminate a reflection off of the counter tops. The first option is mounting the flex strip on the front trim of the cabinet with the LEDs facing towards the backsplash. There are two common mounting options when it comes to under cabinet flex strips. Before measuring the cabinets, it is a good idea to know where you plan on mounting the flex strips. Once you have the full measurement of an area, you will need to subtract 3” in order to make room for the cable connectors on each side. Start by measuring out the entire length of the area where the flex strips and lights will be mounted. This kitchen is a plug and play system that is using a plug in power supply, single zone RF remote dimmer, interconnect cables, custom flex strips and one angle adjust tube.
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