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lights in loft (height issue)
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I'm 6 ft and in the loft convesion the electrican has just put up a standard ceiling rose dangle type lights and then I have been told the cord could be shortened if needed. It would still mean having an uplighting (upside down) shade as anything with too much drop to it i will catch my head. Quite frankly anything at all close to my head height feels uncomfortable if that makes sense.
I have sourced some well priced flush ceiling mounted lights with a glass dome which screws into the holder, they are frosted glass, there is one ligh fitting per small loft room a two on the large landing. Will these give off enough light? I am trying the find one that does at least take a 60w bulb as some take upto 40w only. Has ayone got these are they bright enough?
I have sourced some well priced flush ceiling mounted lights with a glass dome which screws into the holder, they are frosted glass, there is one ligh fitting per small loft room a two on the large landing. Will these give off enough light? I am trying the find one that does at least take a 60w bulb as some take upto 40w only. Has ayone got these are they bright enough?
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Just one example Mrs What............. 40,60, 100w
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Edison screw bulb non halogen. Click on the link for fire hoods/covers to meet building regs on heat protection.
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Edison screw bulb non halogen. Click on the link for fire hoods/covers to meet building regs on heat protection.
thanks for that but i do think my electrician will charge me a fortune to swap to halogens now as we only have one hole drilled and one wire to it. I assume you would need more than 1. I have bought 4 of the ones I showed a link to, but can return them. I will ask the electrician about the halogens Monday when I see him, fingers crossed halogens are a possibility. Thanks
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