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Kolbe lighting can add a dramatic effect in just about any room and now this project has gotten a whole lot easier for two reasons polystyrene crown molding and LED lighting tape let me show you what I mean this polystyrene crown molding is typically used at the top of the wall where it meets the ceiling however this mold has a unique design that allows it to be mounted several inches below the ceiling and backlit with LED light tape to begin I first decide how far from the ceiling I want the lighting now one way to do this is to take a scrap piece of molding attach a piece of LED light tape to the back and do some experimenting once Ive determined the best location I mark the bottom edge of the molding normally the power for the lights will come from a wall receptacle the power supply simply plugs into the outlet and reduces the 120 volt AC household current to 12 volts DC the challenge here is to get the power up to the moulding without the wire being visible to do that Ill first