I'm not the one telling people to use lights which are not fit for purpose.You are ruining this forum.
How many, in what sized room?I've got those lights, please explain why the are not suitable?
I'm not the one telling people to use lights which are not fit for purpose.You are ruining this forum.
Yes, because the fundamental design is one which is to not provide general room illumination.You've deduced they are "not fit for purpose"
What about a 100W pendant?yet now ask how many in what size room! Which is it? Not fit for purpose or do you now admit that 4 (for example) of these can easily light a decent sized room where a single 40w pendant could not?
And when these 4 are on the lighting is even? They are not unpleasant to look up at when lying in bed? Was the central pendant simply not powerful enough?I'd actually go as far to say that I didn't need to have 4 in that room, they were originally put in as back ground lighting yet outperform the central pendant by a LONG way.
No problem, if you have floor plans I'm happy to suggest how many I'd stick in going on what I found.drgl- great to know as my architect is always over specifying how many lights are needed!
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