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Creating LED-Lit Wall with Gypsum Stone: Attachment & Cornices for LED Strip Placement

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  • #1 17299015
    WSRH
    Level 16  
    Hello, gentlemen, I want to do something like this in a room:

    Creating LED-Lit Wall with Gypsum Stone: Attachment & Cornices for LED Strip Placement

    While the combination of LEDs and the placement of gypsum stone is not a problem, the problem for me is how to attach the led strip on top so that it shines nicely towards this wall.

    I found some cornices

    http://sklep.styroplast.pl/listwy-led-oswietlajace-sciane-ld-c-21_52.html

    but on average I like it, I would prefer a simple strip to which I would stick an LED strip, well, what is its name, where to look for it?

    Do you have any ideas or advice?
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  • #2 17299039
    PPK
    Level 29  
    In the photo there is a curtain rod-like. I use an asymmetrical Al angle (L - 50x20mm or 80x20mm), veneered from the outside with self-adhesive foil. Masks and cools the tape at the same time. I especially recommend the RGB tape with the driver, you can perfectly choose the color ..... :)
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  • #3 17299065
    Jawi_P
    Level 36  
    Search under the heading "LED aluminum profiles".
    To choose the color as they say. They are also systemic, with connectors, angles and diffusers. You will choose something.
  • #4 17299073
    boguslaw robak
    Level 21  
    Hello, look for a great snake = RGB, great effect on brick, best regards.
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  • #5 17299121
    Zutket
    Level 36  
    WSRH wrote:
    Hello, gentlemen, I want to do something like this in a room:
    While the combination of LEDs and the placement of gypsum stone is not a problem, the problem for me is how to attach the led strip on top so that it shines nicely towards this wall.
    There are suitable aluminum profiles for LED strips under 45 degrees. You need to place such a profile behind the cornice towards the wall. You will get such profiles in every warehouse that carries LED strips. And one more thing, When installing, you should think about the use of the regulator if the tape is to be along the entire length of the wall. Of course, warm white tape.
    boguslaw robak wrote:
    Hello, look for a great snake = RGB, great effect on brick, best regards.

    A colored light hose in the living room to illuminate the wall? Congratulations on the idea, but you don't argue with tastes.
  • #6 17299215
    Jawi_P
    Level 36  
    Zutket wrote:
    A colored light hose in the living room to illuminate the wall? Congratulations on the idea, but you don't argue with tastes.

    That's the whole truth. But I'd buy one that flashes to the beat of the music ;)
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  • #8 17303605
    retrofood
    VIP Meritorious for electroda.pl
    WSRH wrote:
    a bad thing for me is how to attach an LED strip on top so that it shines nicely towards this wall.

    You will find a wide selection of aluminum profiles for mounting LEDs in every electrical warehouse.

Topic summary

The discussion revolves around creating an LED-lit wall using gypsum stone, focusing on the attachment methods for LED strips. Users suggest various solutions, including using asymmetrical aluminum angles for mounting, which can conceal the LED tape while providing a clean look. Recommendations include searching for "LED aluminum profiles" that can be installed at a 45-degree angle behind cornices to direct light effectively. The use of RGB LED strips is encouraged for aesthetic effects, and a Sonoff driver is mentioned for controlling the lighting. The author identifies specific products, including a cornice and an LED profile, to implement their design.
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