Under-Cabinet Rope Lighting

2 Materials
$26
30 Minutes
Easy
If you're like me and find yourself wanting a little mood lighting in your kitchen (or any other room, really), here's a great way to do that with just a few supplies and steps.
BEFORE: Today is a gloomy, rainy day so my house is just as gloomy and dark with all the lights off, even though I have tons of windows. So days like today, as well as in the evenings, I realized I wanted some light to brighten up my kitchen.
SUPPLIES: -rope/tube lights (I purchased 18' but probably could have gotten away with 10'.) -Command rope lighting hooks *Note: The rope lighting came with clips and screws to install the lights, however, I found that they were impossible to work with. The screws were the size of the ones you find holding the ears of your sunglasses together. They were horrible so I decided to try out the Command brand clips--this way they were also easy to remove and wouldn't create permanent holes under my cabinets.
STEP 1: Apply Command clips To adhere the tape tabs to the Command clips, I first removed the blue paper as directed on the packaging.
Then, I stuck the tape tab to the back of the Command clip and applied pressure.
Next, I took the paper off of the other side of the tape tab...
and here is what the clip should look like once the tape tab is correctly applied.
STEP 2: Attach Command clips to cabinet Next, I took all of my Command clips and adhered them to the under side of my cabinets. Make sure that the wood is free of cobwebs and anything other debris--the surface should be clean.
Apply pressure when sticking the clips to the wood. I used all of my Command clips, spacing them out every 4" or so. *Note: if you're able to install the clips with the tiny screws that came with the rope lights, STEPS 1 and 2 would basically just be you installing the clips with a drill (or screw gun as Rob calls it). Please comment if you end up doing this project and use the provided screws and clips! I'd love to know how in the world you accomplished it! :)
STEP 3: Clip in lights Finally, just snap in the rope lights into the clips. I tried to keep mine as tight as I could so that there was no slack.
I'm not crazy about how the lights reflect against my hardwood floors (the parts where you can actually see the rope reflection) but I love how they brighten up my kitchen, especially at night. UPDATE: I've gotten so many people asking me how/where I plugged in the rope lighting so here is the answer: We have an outlet on the wall above the far right of our countertop so I hid the excess rope with our Keurig machine (it sits right in front of the outlet), then snaked the rope down the side of the cabinet, securing it against the side of the cabinet with Command hooks, and hid that part of the rope with our trash can since it sits in that spot. Also, a few of you asked about the lights going under the oven. I tried to make my rope lights as straight as possible and went under the oven without touching the drawer so the rope is essentially laying on the floor underneath the oven. I haven't had any issues with heat/melting.
Suggested materials:
  • 18' rope lights   (Amazon)
  • Command rope light clips   (Target)
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  • Teri Teri on Dec 11, 2021

    Does this lighting come BATTERY operated? I have granite counter tops so drilling a hole in the cabinet & out of the counter top is too much and swinging it alongside the counter looks very tacky. But I do love the idea especially for those middle of the night trips into the kitchen.

  • Faye Edwards Faye Edwards on Dec 12, 2021

    I do love how they light up places. Are they going under your stove? That can be dangerous. The ovens get very very hot. Just be careful. I have seen this before and I have seen the professionals install them.

  • Dena Dena on Dec 19, 2021

    This is the best idea on this forum. I never thought of putting them under the bottom cabinets. I love the effect. Thank you so much! ❤️

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  • Kim Eley Judd Kim Eley Judd on Dec 26, 2021

    I've had red rope lights under my cabinets for years, by using the red instead of the white it cuts back on the glare on the floor. Red is also my accent color for my kitchen.

    I even have red lights on my Christmas tree. Great accent lighting, I highly recommend doing this if you like low light in your kitchen in the evening or through the night.

  • Aprile Aprile on Dec 29, 2021

    If you don't have a plug, you could use the fairy lights; they don't come with motion detectors but they do have timers that go off

    • Roberta Roberta on Aug 25, 2022

      I don't know about faerie lights! What are they and where do you find them? Do they come in colors? Thank you for any information! 😊💜✌️🌻🌈

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