Bar Back Shelving

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    Anonymous

      I’m currently designing a modification of the L-shape Kegger bar for my basement. I’m planning 2 glass shelves to display bottles in my back bar. I would like to light the shelves from underneath where the light would be directed vertically up. I’m not sure of what light source(s) would be appropriate.

      The shelf units would be glass framed with walnut. The frames would have have a thickness to conceal any light system.

      Does anyone have any ideas? :?:
      Thanks!

      #19904 Score: 0
      brimichm
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        MacGyver,

        Why not look at puck lights. They a mainly used for lighting up counter tops and attach underneath your upper cabinets. The only thing I can think of is if they are too much of a spot light effect rather than a flood of light upwards when countersunk and bottles were placed over them?
        Rope style lighting placed in a dado cut to form a channel a conceal it would also work. But, again would this style light give off enough light for the affect you want? Of the two I think the rope lighting would allow you to illuminate each bottle when placed over the channrl. If more light is needed you could make the channel big enough to plce two rows of lighting in it.

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