Wooden floor level (as one of the pics show), seems to have been poor application of concrete!
There is a door to the outside on that wall and it just seems to slope down from there.
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I have an Edwardian end of terrace house that has a concrete floor in part of the kitchen and floorboards in the other part. The big problem is the concrete floor slopes massively and is going to cause problems when we take a non load bearing stud wall down, to make a kitchen diner and want...
Cheers I was originally planning straight lines, but then started looking at lighting for set areas. I see your point though and will take that into account when revising the plan.
Hi what light is that?
Off to investigate! do you dim yours and if so what make of dimmer do you use and does it...
Yeah I can see where you are coming from and it defiantly is an avenue to explore. Thank you for your input. I'm still leaning towards downlighters but you have defiantly made me stop and think about other alternatives.
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Wow thanks for that insightful comment on my LED question (y)
Thats a kitchen designers interpretation of the dining room. I have no idea what will be in that part of the room yet, probably a lazy sofa and a dining table. But defiantly not a tv above a fire.
Hi B-A-S
I like the clean look of downlighters and they do seem to be a popular choice. I don't know if i do need 17 lights, thats why I'm here before i commission something.
would you be point me in the directions of the lighting you refer to?
Thanks
I'm thinking of getting LED downlighters fitted when the kitchen/diner is refitted.
But I don't want either LED overkill or, conversely, pockets of light and areas in shadow.
I have attached a diagram made by me to show where i think the lights should go (after reading various web pages) and...