Adding a cabinet closet door sensor light switch can be a great addition to your kitchen cabinetry and help eliminate those dark areas.
There are really only three items you will need to get started.
First things first though. You are going to need an outlet on the back wall of the cabinet. Sometimes you can find one near a garbage disposal, vent hood or hidden in a vanity or wardrobe.
The wall outlet is needed to plug in a small power supply.
So, here’s what you’ll need…a plug-in power supply, a cabinet door sensor, and of course, the lighting fixture(s). Don’t worry, we’ll provide the exact list of items to take a look at below.
Where to use cabinet door sensor light switches
You most likely already have a designated area for lighting, but this can often be the fun part. There are lots of areas that can benefit from a little light.
Using tape light (a roll of LED tape) adhered along the inside wall of the cabinet is the best way to do this.
It’s not always easy to get power to every spot in the kitchen though, but here’s a few ideas.
- Kitchen wall cabinets
- Blind corner cabinets
- Tall pantry cabinets
- Base cabinet drawers
- Under sink areas
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