Since everyone is too bedazzled to reply I thought I'd mention I was able to achieve by buying a fairly cheap (<$50) LED lighting kit. I tried to look up what I had ordered on Amazon, but the closest hit that came up was this:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0031 ... UTF8&psc=1
My kit has six lights.
It also lets you change the color, so I always try to match the season.
Winter = blue
Spring = purple/pink
Summer = aqua
Fall = orange
Christmas = red or green
Game Room After Dark
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Re: Game Room After Dark
Looks really good- I meant to ask what you used before you posted the link. People have recommended that I use similar LED strips underneath the shelves in my game room, but I haven’t ever bought any. I was worried about all the wires and the lights being distracting while gaming, but yours look like you avoid those issues.
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Re: Game Room After Dark
Thanks man. The central box that connects all six lights fans out from the back of the main TV in the center. You can see some wires crawling up the wall but they are so thin I didn't feel the need to hide them.
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Re: Game Room After Dark
VideoGameCritic wrote:
love the look but there's one thing u need...A Lava lamp!
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