Rope lighting is formed by tiny lights connected inside a tube. It is a solid strip of lighting and provides a soft ambient glow, either white or in a variety of colors, around a room, under cabinets and along stairs. Tray ceilings are a decor element used to lower the edges of a ceiling to form a frame around it. This type of ceiling is sometimes used to aesthetically hide duct work and other construction elements in the ceiling. Rope lighting works well with a tray ceiling by lighting the shadows in the corner where the tray ceiling meets the wall. Using a track ensures the light stays straight, rather than sagging over time.
Instructions
1. Measure the area around the ceiling where you want to install the rope light. For tray ceilings, the ideal location is around the edge where the corner of the ceiling meets the wall. This edge is usually darker than the rest of the ceiling. You can also use the lighting along the edge where the tray
2. Predrill the track, using a drill bit that is slightly smaller than your drywall screws. Drill at each end of the track. If the tracks are longer, such as more than 3 feet long, you should add a hole in the middle of every foot.