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Install crown molding and LED lighting strips for indirect lighting the easy way! Step by Step!

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  • čas přidán 13. 03. 2020
  • For LED Lighting: crownmoldingledlighting.com
    For Crown Molding: www.creativecrown.com
    Install LED lighting strips and crown molding step by step in great detail.
    It does not get any easier! See how to install flat back foam crown molding that with simple painters caulk. We will show you how to apply reflective tape for a smoother light output on your ceiling. Step by step installing LED lighting strips. We will explain the best dimmer switches to use.

Komentáře • 95

  • @meredith448
    @meredith448 Před 3 lety

    excellent and Very clear video, I am sure I will be calling in the near future once my renovation is more complete

  • @Daddyshark_dootdootdoo
    @Daddyshark_dootdootdoo Před 3 lety +2

    I absolutely love it. Thanks for sharing.

  • @TheXLCustoms
    @TheXLCustoms Před 3 lety +2

    Beautiful install lots of information as well 👍🏾👍🏾

  • @jeffreyeiford2750
    @jeffreyeiford2750 Před 3 lety +2

    AWSOME timing !! For this video . I’m installing crown on my kitchen cabinets and want to put led lights on the crown & underneath the cabinets as well

  • @stevenrheeter6005
    @stevenrheeter6005 Před 3 lety +2

    Nicely explained. Thanks.

  • @carsilk2492
    @carsilk2492 Před 3 lety +25

    It's so funny how there are a million videos of a tacky setup with the strips facing directly outward. This is such an easy process that makes it look so much better.

  • @kelvinyu339
    @kelvinyu339 Před 3 lety

    Thank you for the video, its very helpful.

  • @mikeflynn4373
    @mikeflynn4373 Před 3 lety

    Great video.

  • @brockb4452
    @brockb4452 Před 3 lety +16

    this is amazing. finally a straight forward easy way to have ceiling led lights. I will be ordering from you guys soon!

  • @oiler4u
    @oiler4u Před 3 lety

    Going to get this ASAP!

  • @seetaravamma
    @seetaravamma Před 4 lety +1

    🙏 nicely explained

  • @hmckenzie9840
    @hmckenzie9840 Před 3 lety

    Good job I love this

  • @88WatermelonSugar
    @88WatermelonSugar Před 3 měsíci

    Useful information. Thank you ❤

  • @anampc6678
    @anampc6678 Před rokem +1

    thank you for sharing!

  • @muddsipper
    @muddsipper Před 3 lety +1

    Such a great video . Thank you so much

  • @spiceupmylife103
    @spiceupmylife103 Před 3 lety +2

    This is perfect to my small house!

  • @DR-um2bv
    @DR-um2bv Před měsícem

    So talk regular crown molding, take 1 x 2 cut correct angle on 1 side glue and brad nail to back of crown so has correct angle so can be caulk to wall and then finish nails for rest . A little hvac joint sealing foil tape &
    voila you ready to go.

  • @mesranhobbies3799
    @mesranhobbies3799 Před rokem

    good video...

  • @kingsagenda
    @kingsagenda Před 2 lety

    Nice

  • @rperry70
    @rperry70 Před rokem

    Any reviews available for this light system? Seems like the best option. Haffele is super expensive.

  • @logicalblueberry
    @logicalblueberry Před 5 měsíci

    Thank you for this awesome video. I want to install this type of lighting in our daughter's room which has the exact same slope at the top 12 1/2" of the walls as the room shown in your video. I was thinking that the crown should go at the top of the slope. I hadn't thought of placing it at the bottom. Is it a no-no to put it at the top? Our daughter's room is about 11ft 5" square. Would the strip lighting produce enough light to be used as the main lighting for the room or would we need to add can lights in the ceiling as well. (There is no overhead lighting in this room, just a ceiling fan with no light.) TIA

  • @acash93
    @acash93 Před rokem

    Great video! How do you clean the crown moulding when dust settles on it?

  • @oxomaticman
    @oxomaticman Před 6 měsíci

    I checked, but none of the hardware stores around me had any tuba 4s.

  • @dpfreedman
    @dpfreedman Před 3 lety +3

    Excellent overview but it left a few questions unanswered. How do you address voltage drop over long LED runs? Are RGB LED strips available? How are joints between lengths of crown handled? I HATE installing crown but this system is very tempting.

    • @crownmoldingledlighting3674
      @crownmoldingledlighting3674  Před 3 lety +1

      Voltage loss?? We use the heavy 6 oz copper strip custom made for us. The heaviest. I think you might find is 4 oz out there.
      We do not sell the crown molding.
      For Crown Molding visit: www.styrofoamcrownmolding.com​
      They can take good care of you. Their crown molding with the flat back design is perfect for a good look in a home and the prefect match for Crown Molding LED lighting.
      For Color RGB strips? Keep watching on our website:
      www.crownmoldingledlighting.com​
      About the end of March 2021 we will have some heavy 6 oz strips that can run up to 84 feet with very low voltage and light loss. Send us your link to get on our mailing list from our contact page.

    • @dpfreedman
      @dpfreedman Před 3 lety

      @@crownmoldingledlighting3674 Thanks much for the detailed reply. The circumference of my room is 65-feet so I will definitely get on your mailing list.

  • @kwakuasiedu4935
    @kwakuasiedu4935 Před rokem

    Please what is the importance othe reflective tape?

  • @guccimoney3659
    @guccimoney3659 Před 2 lety

    💯💯

  • @27mbiju
    @27mbiju Před rokem

    Is it available in India pls let me know the details

  • @randymaizland9662
    @randymaizland9662 Před 3 lety

    Nice video. Are these LED's bright enough to light the room adequately as the primary source of light without any other lighting? I want to light my kitchen with indirect light like this as the only source of light for bright, glare free upward facing indirect light.

    • @bellas_switch_adapted_toys
      @bellas_switch_adapted_toys Před 3 lety

      No, wouldn't be bright enough & even if extremely high output, you wouldn't get the right light spread or should I say directional light...

    • @crownmoldingledlighting3674
      @crownmoldingledlighting3674  Před 3 lety

      It all depends on the size of your room, color of your walls, your ceiling, your cabinets, your counters and your age.
      The older you are the more light that is required. In most cases you might require another light source in the room.

    • @Impulse_Photography
      @Impulse_Photography Před 3 lety +3

      This is indirect lighting, also known as ambient lighting. It is not a main lighting source like a lamp or ceiling light. It is intended for mood not for reading

  • @hchattaway
    @hchattaway Před 8 měsíci

    looks like a great idea but that crown moulding site doesn't work anymore!

  • @gianigiani4087
    @gianigiani4087 Před 5 měsíci

    Buongiorno, mi potrebbe dire per favore le misure della cornice grazie

  • @khushchauhan8891
    @khushchauhan8891 Před 3 lety

    Hi there, what’s it like connecting two pieces of moulding together as in side by side. Are there any gaps visible?. If so how can you get rid of them?

    • @crownmoldingledlighting3674
      @crownmoldingledlighting3674  Před 3 lety

      Go to www.austincrownmolding.com and watch there videos.

    • @TheDutchGuy110
      @TheDutchGuy110 Před 2 lety +1

      If you have a long section made of multiple pieces, you should saw both ends at an angle, super glue them together before install, some light sanding and painting for a invisible seam

  • @NewtypeVangard
    @NewtypeVangard Před 7 měsíci

    Awesome I have a few questions.
    1. Can you wire these directly in to light dimmable light switch?
    2. Can you use a light diffuser track instead of crown molding?
    3. If you use a light diffuser track the wago connector would not fit can you remove those and use a different connector or solder the wires together?

    • @crownmoldingledlighting3674
      @crownmoldingledlighting3674  Před 7 měsíci

      There are different dimmers for different power supplies and LED light types. So it all kind of varies.

  • @JiLaNor
    @JiLaNor Před 2 lety

    Hi! Is the lightning enough to light up room or still need to have an extra lamp?

  • @ejstreaks5851
    @ejstreaks5851 Před 3 lety

    Do you have any shop in australia? you guys do shipping?? TIA

  • @selvakanagasabai3533
    @selvakanagasabai3533 Před 3 lety +1

    This is nice. Do you guys also ship to foreign country's?

    • @crownmoldingledlighting3674
      @crownmoldingledlighting3674  Před 3 lety +1

      Sorry we are just selling in the USA.

    • @oasiscat5828
      @oasiscat5828 Před 3 lety +2

      You need to find a buyer because there is a market for home improvements here in UK since we are all stuck indoors and nothing else to spend our money on! I'm one of them!

    • @selvakanagasabai3533
      @selvakanagasabai3533 Před 3 lety

      @@oasiscat5828 what is the shop called?

  • @ehs2346
    @ehs2346 Před 4 lety

    may i know how is the wireless power pack work? Without battery or electricity?

    • @crownmoldingledlighting3674
      @crownmoldingledlighting3674  Před 3 lety

      It RF technology It creates a small pulse when you push the rocker switch. Kind of magical!

    • @bellas_switch_adapted_toys
      @bellas_switch_adapted_toys Před 3 lety

      The switch will be powered by kinetic energy, far from magic 😆

    • @mjt1517
      @mjt1517 Před 3 lety

      @@bellas_switch_adapted_toys Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic. -Arthur C Clarke

  • @angelicl7110
    @angelicl7110 Před 3 lety +3

    How did the molding stick to the wall?

    • @austincrownmolding4360
      @austincrownmolding4360 Před 3 lety +5

      Just simple cheap painters caulk. Just press it to the wall and wait a few hours before installing light strips.

    • @Impulse_Photography
      @Impulse_Photography Před 3 lety

      Just grab a tube of that 'Adhesive type Caulking"

  • @waterfordbum89
    @waterfordbum89 Před 7 měsíci

    Caulk though? It shrinks and sounds like they will eventually popping off the wall after a few months

    • @crownmoldingledlighting3674
      @crownmoldingledlighting3674  Před 7 měsíci

      I have manufactured and sold this lighting for almost 23 years. I have not had one single customer or comment about crown molding coming off the wall because of painter caulk.
      It bond so well that you would have to pry the crown molding off of the wall. So it all respect your comment is not legitimate. Thank you.

  • @19Jose91
    @19Jose91 Před 3 měsíci

    14:29 how is it possible that it doesn't require any electricity? magic?

  • @joshuaspruill3224
    @joshuaspruill3224 Před 3 lety

    If you could give me color options, I'd say take my money and buy from you right now

    • @crownmoldingledlighting3674
      @crownmoldingledlighting3674  Před 3 lety

      We have 3000K warm white and 4000k natural white. I can be contacted from www.crownmoldingledlighting.com/index.html. Thanks

    • @bellas_switch_adapted_toys
      @bellas_switch_adapted_toys Před 3 lety +1

      You could easily install your own RGB LED tape from any manufacturer, along with RGB driver and controller..!

  • @crownmoldingledlighting3674

    The power pack converts 120 VAC to 24VDC. It must be plugged in. It is not a battery. The wireless switch requires no power not even a battery to operate.

    • @crownmoldingledlighting3674
      @crownmoldingledlighting3674  Před 3 lety

      Correct no wiring or battery

    • @davidfrazier8436
      @davidfrazier8436 Před 3 lety

      Can you please tell me how a wireless switch sends an (wireless) electrical signal to a receiver with no power?

    • @crownmoldingledlighting3674
      @crownmoldingledlighting3674  Před 3 lety +1

      David It seams magical almost. It is a patented technology. It uses Kinetic power.
      When you push the dimmer it produces a small little snap. The snap generates a signal and power. It sends a RF signal to a module and it tells the power supply what level of light to deliver. I have walked in a straight line of 300 ft and tested it. It worked perfectly. I have tested it going through 3 sheetrock Walls about 50 + feet and still worked great.

    • @CompleteHealthControl
      @CompleteHealthControl Před 2 lety

      @@crownmoldingledlighting3674 amazing

    • @crownmoldingledlighting3674
      @crownmoldingledlighting3674  Před 2 lety +1

      Very simple! Each wall is cut to length with wire soldered on the ends. They use snap on wire connectors. Just unsnap the wires pull the light strip out and send it back to us and we will repair or replace it.
      We keep a print on file of your project.
      Everything goes back 100% the same.

  • @rayrivera3374
    @rayrivera3374 Před 3 lety +3

    Good idea but to expensive for styrofoam molding. Great video very detailed and to the point

    • @crownmoldingledlighting3674
      @crownmoldingledlighting3674  Před 3 lety +5

      Thanks for the comment. Its not like soft foam packing material. Its made much more dense.
      About the same cost of wood. Huge labor saver!
      No nailing, no holes to fill and no contraction, expanding or splitting like wood moldings. Only takes one coat of paint. The best you will find for LED lighting. You should try it.

    • @mariejung4304
      @mariejung4304 Před 3 lety

      @@crownmoldingledlighting3674 If it's made of foam, it must be flammable and thus inappropriate for using inside homes I guess???

    • @crownmoldingledlighting3674
      @crownmoldingledlighting3674  Před 3 lety +6

      @@mariejung4304 It has been sold in the USA for almost 20 years residential and commercial use. is is complete safe. It carries a very good class a fire rating. Heres is a link for the report:
      styrofoamcrownmolding.com/class_a_fire_rated_foam_crown_moldings.html

  • @tnygp
    @tnygp Před 3 lety

    Do these have color?

    • @crownmoldingledlighting3674
      @crownmoldingledlighting3674  Před 3 lety

      Yes we will have long run hi power led strips in a few weeks. Will will run up to 85 feet on one power supply. With full power. visit this link to sign up for updates. crownmoldingledlighting.com/contact-us-crown-molding-LED.html

    • @crownmoldingledlighting3674
      @crownmoldingledlighting3674  Před 3 lety

      The first of May we will have our long run LED systems ready to build up for your project.

  • @firelordkushroll
    @firelordkushroll Před 2 lety

    does the reflective tape cause any problems with heating? sometimes leds can get hot without the diffusers, so im just curious

    • @crownmoldingledlighting3674
      @crownmoldingledlighting3674  Před 2 lety +1

      Thats a good question. Our strips are the heaviest copper strips on the market. Most strips come in a 2-3 OZ. There is no heat sink for heat to dissipate.
      Ours are a heavy custom made 6 OZ! You should never use a metal aluminum tape. The tape should be on the back of the strip and never covering any chips.
      We us sell a mylar reflective tape.

    • @firelordkushroll
      @firelordkushroll Před 2 lety

      @@crownmoldingledlighting3674 oh awesome sauce! thank you

  • @wendyroddick2071
    @wendyroddick2071 Před 3 lety

    do you have LED strips that are hard wired in?

  • @LTVoyager
    @LTVoyager Před 7 měsíci

    I think it is Leviton, not Lexington.

  • @Ricks2Cents
    @Ricks2Cents Před 2 lety

    Why does the crown molding look like it’s made of styrofoam?

    • @crownmoldingledlighting3674
      @crownmoldingledlighting3674  Před 2 lety +2

      It looks that way because it's white. Styrofoam is a brand name of Dow chemical. Actually all white foams are not Styrofoam! Styrofoam is actually blue. We call it foam crown molding because that's what people relate to. It's actually polystyrene. Polystyrene is made several ways. It can be extruded, expanded and molded. Polystyrene can be made almost as light as a feather or 20% harder than Wood. In this case it is molded under high pressure and is a high density material. The surface is as smooth as a piece of copy paper. Thanks for your interest.

    • @Ricks2Cents
      @Ricks2Cents Před 2 lety

      @@crownmoldingledlighting3674
      Ya I couldn’t put Foam Crown molding up… LOL

  • @cherryg44477
    @cherryg44477 Před 3 lety

    Only worried if it may have fire safety issues

    • @crownmoldingledlighting3674
      @crownmoldingledlighting3674  Před 3 lety

      It might shock you but our foam crown moldings have a class A fire rating. They have been tested. Safe for you home! Here is a link from a certified testing lab: They have fire retention materials made in them. www.styrofoamcrownmolding.com/class_a_fire_rated_foam_crown_moldings.html

  • @tykebe
    @tykebe Před 3 lety +1

    sounds like styrofoam

  • @prettyhate000
    @prettyhate000 Před měsícem

    I really really loved your video. ☺️ you were so pleasant to listen to. This is a look I’ve been seeing in a lot of Korean home aesthetics when I’m watching tv ….. the rich homes they always have bank recessed walls and edges around every room that puts this type of indirect lighting in.
    Would I be able to do this with a flat ceiling? Perhaps if I lower the crown moulding a little? Hmmm….. I really want to make this happen. I have no ceiling electrical options in my living and dining room! Gahhhh lol