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    Another downlighter thread, sorry, but advice required...

    So ideally use some other form of lighting, otherwise larger diameter spots. Not sure where I could conceal a neon tube so that's probably out of the question. I'll look into the lED panels, thanks. There is 280mm of insulation and as you say some of that will need to be removed, which I...
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    Another downlighter thread, sorry, but advice required...

    Understood, thanks. I can access the loft space so I shall ensure its clear in those areas.
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    Another downlighter thread, sorry, but advice required...

    That's a new one. It's a detached house, with one open loft space (albeit a small one at the top of the dormer room. So you think I don't needs the fire rating?
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    Another downlighter thread, sorry, but advice required...

    That's good to hear, thanks. Effectively the same as the ones I'm proposing, slightly different wattage and beam angle but same principle.
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    Another downlighter thread, sorry, but advice required...

    Room is 225cm in the middle, sloping to 190cm at the edges (it's a room in a dormer roof) I am 188cm (6 ft 2'') There is some room to play with but not much!
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    Another downlighter thread, sorry, but advice required...

    Thanks. If you or anyone else have any views I'd love to hear those too :wink:
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    Another downlighter thread, sorry, but advice required...

    This is my first post so please go easy on me. I have read some threads and the general consensus is that downlights are terrible. They are not suitable for lighting a room. However, my other half likes the clean look, and the ceilings in one particular room are low (and I am tall!) and a...
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