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I am not an electrician, so have a hard time figuring out what to do for kitchen undercabinet lighting (for a brand new kitchen). My requirements are:
1. Hard wired (can be plugged into an outlet of a circuit).
2. Controlled by a wall switch.
3. Dimmable (via a wall switch) would be nice but not a must.
4. Not very expensive (under, $300 or so).
5. Minimal visible wiring.
6. Not too bulky.
7. Reliable (not break due to moisture from, say, electric kettle).
I am flexible on the type (can be puck, strip, or whatever). I assume LED would make more sense, but am open to alternatives. Since it will be an IKEA kitchen, I looked into IKEA lighting, but I was told that they must be controlled by a remote, and I want a fixed wall switch. Read through half dozen articles, looked at dozens of products and still cannot figure out which would work for my case. At this time I do not need the actual lights, but my electricians need to know what they will be, so that they can prewire for the right type, and I am totally lost. Any suggestions for the products? Thanks.
1. Hard wired (can be plugged into an outlet of a circuit).
2. Controlled by a wall switch.
3. Dimmable (via a wall switch) would be nice but not a must.
4. Not very expensive (under, $300 or so).
5. Minimal visible wiring.
6. Not too bulky.
7. Reliable (not break due to moisture from, say, electric kettle).
I am flexible on the type (can be puck, strip, or whatever). I assume LED would make more sense, but am open to alternatives. Since it will be an IKEA kitchen, I looked into IKEA lighting, but I was told that they must be controlled by a remote, and I want a fixed wall switch. Read through half dozen articles, looked at dozens of products and still cannot figure out which would work for my case. At this time I do not need the actual lights, but my electricians need to know what they will be, so that they can prewire for the right type, and I am totally lost. Any suggestions for the products? Thanks.