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ckthebunny

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Kitchen lights in progress:

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Can somebody share with me how does ur contractor hide the cables wiring for the LED strip ? and for  power sockets how is it sealed? Mine is like loose - when i try to unplug the charger the whole power socket seems to be falling off

I don't have an ID or main con ... Hope someone can help me out 

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10 hours ago, ckthebunny said:

Kitchen lights in progress:

Can somebody share with me how does ur contractor hide the cables wiring for the LED strip ? and for  power sockets how is it sealed? Mine is like loose - when i try to unplug the charger the whole power socket seems to be falling off

I don't have an ID or main con ... Hope someone can help me out 

Some ID will construct a L box, same concept like cove light. L box will let the wire/cable "sit" on the ledge, kinda out of sight.

Power socket normally are hack into the wall, achieving a "flush" look and since the box is in the wall, it is more sturdy and not shaky will unplugging. However given your power socket is in the kitchen wall, sitting on a back splash, the easiest way out is what your contractor did, especially when you did not specify how you wanna conceal it. You can redo the whole thing, remove power socket, remove back splash, sent for cutting the rectangle hole, hack into the wall then reinstall all again. This, will incurred substanstial cost though.

 

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My countertop lighting box was concealed inside my carpentry. At the end of my carpentry (sitting on the rightmost wall), there is a white box up with the transformer (?) and stuff inside. I see no visible wires.

as for the socket, maybe your electrician hasn't sealed the sides yet? That's why it's wobbly? 

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