Hi -
I have a timber ridge beam in a new build modern flat and I wanted a pendant light to emerge from the underside of the beam without a rose. The look was intended to be minimal.
This meant drilling the beam and, I thought, connecting the pendant flex above the ceilng line somehow with a small flush access hatch.
In fact what the electrician has done is simply poke the t&E through the hole in the beam. - so it looks like we now need a traditional rose on the underside. ( The ceilings either side are now plastered and decorated. )
Anyone know of any alternatives to a normal ceiling rose in this sort of situation?
for example is there a super-slim version? or one which can be cut-in flush?
Thanks
I have a timber ridge beam in a new build modern flat and I wanted a pendant light to emerge from the underside of the beam without a rose. The look was intended to be minimal.
This meant drilling the beam and, I thought, connecting the pendant flex above the ceilng line somehow with a small flush access hatch.
In fact what the electrician has done is simply poke the t&E through the hole in the beam. - so it looks like we now need a traditional rose on the underside. ( The ceilings either side are now plastered and decorated. )
Anyone know of any alternatives to a normal ceiling rose in this sort of situation?
for example is there a super-slim version? or one which can be cut-in flush?
Thanks