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Choosing the Perfect Backlighting Product for Your Project

What is backlighting?

Backlighting is the technique of illuminating a surface from behind, where the light source is positioned behind the object rather than in front. This creates a radiant, glowing effect, making the object itself appear to be lit up. Unlike traditional surface lighting that highlights an object’s outer features, backlighting emphasizes the silhouette, transparency, or texture of an object. It’s commonly used in applications such as backlit bars, countertops, signs, and stained glass, adding depth, drama, and visual interest to the design.


Types of Products for Backlighting:

  • Strip Lights Ideal for tight, narrow backlighting applications where space is limited. Creating a sharp, focused glow, LED Strip Lights offer precision lighting for detailed work, perfect for accents or highlighting contours.
  • Light sheets: Flexible, ultra-thin, and customizable, light sheets can be cut to fit any space and adjusted on-site, making them ideal for applications where flexibility and adaptability are key, such as backlit counters or large signs. These lightweight sheets provide smooth, even illumination without hotspots.
  • Wall Washers: Designed to illuminate larger surfaces, wall washers require adequate installation depth to achieve full, even lighting. These versatile fixtures can be used both indoors and outdoors to create sweeping washes of light on walls, signs, or architectural features.

Power + Controls for Backlighting

  • Strip Lights Require 12VDC or 24VDC power supplies available in both dimmable and non-dimmable versions, depending on your lighting needs. Controllers can be added for dynamic lighting effects.
  • Light sheets: These require 24VDC non-dimmable power supplies and controllers for smooth, controlled lighting.
  • Wall Washers: Depending on the specific product, wall washers use either 24VDC power supplies or 120VAC line voltage. Be sure to check the specifications to ensure compatibility with dimmable systems which can enhance the flexibility of your lighting design.

Backlighting Applications

Backlighting Signs: For signs, light sheets are an excellent option. For double sided signs be sure to mount the light sheets facing out toward both sides of the sign for even illumination. For smaller signs, strip lights work well for precision lighting. If the sign has depth, wall washers can create a bright, even glow across the surface.


Countertops: Light sheets are the go-to products for countertops. Lo-Glow™ light sheets excel with their diffused lenses, providing a smooth, even glow without hotspots. They are ideal for fully illuminating waterfall edges on kitchen islands and built-in features.

Backlighting Kitchen Counter Top

Backlighting Bars and backsplashes: Whether it’s for a bar or a backsplash, light sheets offer beautiful, consistent lighting.

Backlighting Bars With LED Light Sheets

Stained Glass: Stained glass needs diffused lighting to truly shine. Light sheets can be used to backlight stained glass with proper spacing to avoid visibility of the individual LED diodes. Strip lights can be used to illuminate the perimeter of stained glass, while wall washers, if placed at the right distance, can light up the entire piece, emphasizing its color and detail.


Backlighting Installation Considerations

  • Heat Management: In contained spaces, proper ventilation is crucial to ensure that the lights do not overheat, which can affect both their performance and lifespan.
  • Accessibility: Ensure that the lighting system is easily accessible for future maintenance or repairs.
  • Surface Material: Pay attention to the material of the installation surface, especially if it's porous, as this can impact mounting and long-term durability. This is especially applicable when using light sheets.
  • Scalability: Consider the size of the surface you’re backlighting. Larger installations may require multiple lighting products along with additional power supplies for uniform coverage.
  • Waterproofing: If your project is outdoors or in a damp environment, be sure to use waterproof products and properly seal all electrical connections to prevent water infiltration.
  • Proper Placement: Before mounting, always test the lighting to find the best positioning for both aesthetic appeal and functionality.
  • Light Sheet Spacing: Light sheets need a small gap between the lights and the object being lit to diffuse heat from the diodes. Depending on the product, this gap may vary. For instance, our Lo-Glo sheets need only a 3/8” air gap due to their diffused lens technology, offering a smooth, even glow with minimal space requirements.

Final Thoughts

From signage and countertops to artistic displays and architectural highlights, backlighting is a powerful tool to create standout visual effects in various applications. With the right products and careful installation, backlighting transforms ordinary surfaces into striking, illuminated features that captivate attention and elevate your space.

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Meet The Author, Ben Teele

Ben is an experienced professional with over 10 years in the lighting industry and is currently serving as the Sales Leader at aspectLED. He earned a Bachelor of Science in Meteorology from the University of Nebraska – Lincoln. After starting a family, he began his lighting career with a national electrical distributor where he learned a variety of useful skills over several roles. Ben has held numerous roles throughout his lighting career, including Support Specialist, Inventory Manager, Project Coordinator, Lighting Auditor, and National & Strategic Account Program Coordinator. In his current role as Sales Leader, Ben oversees both the inside and outside sales teams, provides sales and lighting training, manages lighting specifications, and handles account management for key customers. He has been with AspectLED since 2020 and assumed the role of Sales Leader in early 2024. Ben's career achievements include obtaining the Lighting Specialist I certification from the National Association of Independent Lighting Distributors (NAILD) and the Certificate of Technical Knowledge in Lighting Controls from the Lighting Controls Association (LCA). His areas of expertise include Lighting Sales & Specification, Lighting Photometric Studies (AGi32), Lighting Controls, Purchasing & Inventory Management, and Customer Service. Passionate about providing quality lighting solutions, Ben is dedicated to helping customers bring their visions to life through innovative lighting designs.