I'm busy ripping out my kitchen prior to fitting a new one. I'd like LED strip lighting in various places (under and above the cabinets), but can't decide how best to hook them up, so interested in hearing how other people are doing it.
A lot of LED strip lighting kits come with a wallwart and remote. If I went down this route I'd need to get an electrician to put a few more sockets in my kitchen (the walls need replastering anyway, so I don't mind this). Then I'd need to work out how to turn the lights on and off: turning the ceiling lights on at the wall then ****ing around with 3 or 4 little remote controls each time I go into the kitchen would be a pain. The best solution I can think of so far is to take the remotes apart and solder the on/off buttons up to an extra wall switch (with the remote controls then mounted inside the switch housing.
Another option is to wire the strips into the downstairs lighting circuit (with appropriate transformers). I've researched this previously and it seems safe enough to do. The advantage here is that all my lights would be controlled by one switch; no crappy little remotes needed. Disadvantage is I wouldn't be able to have individual lights on: it'd be all or nothing.
Is there a good solution that I'm missing? Perhaps extra cabling on the lighting circuit, allowing me to control each LED strip via a wall switch? Incidentally, I'm not really fussed about being able to dim the lighting, and I don't need fancy RGB level mixing.
A lot of LED strip lighting kits come with a wallwart and remote. If I went down this route I'd need to get an electrician to put a few more sockets in my kitchen (the walls need replastering anyway, so I don't mind this). Then I'd need to work out how to turn the lights on and off: turning the ceiling lights on at the wall then ****ing around with 3 or 4 little remote controls each time I go into the kitchen would be a pain. The best solution I can think of so far is to take the remotes apart and solder the on/off buttons up to an extra wall switch (with the remote controls then mounted inside the switch housing.
Another option is to wire the strips into the downstairs lighting circuit (with appropriate transformers). I've researched this previously and it seems safe enough to do. The advantage here is that all my lights would be controlled by one switch; no crappy little remotes needed. Disadvantage is I wouldn't be able to have individual lights on: it'd be all or nothing.
Is there a good solution that I'm missing? Perhaps extra cabling on the lighting circuit, allowing me to control each LED strip via a wall switch? Incidentally, I'm not really fussed about being able to dim the lighting, and I don't need fancy RGB level mixing.