It can function as a trim to conceal under cabinet lighting fixtures and provide a barrier from the light glare or simply serve as a decorative enhancement.
Kitchen cabinet light rail moulding.
Light rail molding is used to finish the bottom of wall cabinets.
Light rail molding is used to hide the fixtures of any top cabinet s underside lighting system.
The use of this style of molding is primarily functional but it can also be used to create an eye catching finishing detail to the top cabinet project.
The ogee molding is commonly used as a base trim but can also be used as a light rail or stacked with other millwork such as crown molding.
Light rail moldings are available in a variety of styles and sizes to accommodate different design styles.
Light rail molding is used at the base of cabinets above the counter to help conceal the lighting under the cabinet.
The hampton bay designer series light rail molding is designed to help add a finished look to your kitchen cabinetry.
Cut a piece of light rail to a length at least 5 inches longer than the face of the cabinet.
Choosing light rail molding that matches crown molding will unify the visual.
The finish is designed to match your kitchen decor.
Adding one of diamond s decorative light moulding to beautifully finish the bottom of the cabinets while concealing the lighting components is a smart way to turn under cabinet lighting into design feature bringing character and warmth to the entire room.
Our premium unfinished hardwood light rails are perfect for under cabinets to hide lighting fixtures or just add to add that extra accent to your cabinets.
Cut a 45 degree angle off of one end.
With the angle cut hold the front piece under the cabinet and flush it up with the affixed side piece.
Incorporating under cabinet lighting into cabinetry designs is a smart way to improve a room s efficiency.
We suggest installing this type of kitchen cabinet molding for functionality as they deflect the light glare while also adding a decorative touch.