Hi all,
In the middle of planning a bathroom renovation and have got to the stage at looking at the lighting in there. At the moment we have 4 GU10 Philips Hue recessed spotlights - which lights the room ok.
We are planning to put up a mirror which would be above the sink / toilet unit, it would be in Zone 2/3. I’d like the mirror to be slightly recessed away from the wall possibly on battons and have some lighting behind it.
We are already well invested into the Phillips hue system so if we were to do this it would be with Hue Light Strips , the light strips are IP20 so have no water protection.
My question is, if we was to run the light strips within a IP protected holder like: (https://www.directtradesupplies.co....MIr_alyoXv2AIVgzgbCh0GdwP4EAQYAiABEgLTWvD_BwE) but obviously with the suitable IP rating would that be acceptable or would the light it’s self need the IP rating?
Not planning to DIY this bit - just after advice if what I want to do is possible.
Thanks
In the middle of planning a bathroom renovation and have got to the stage at looking at the lighting in there. At the moment we have 4 GU10 Philips Hue recessed spotlights - which lights the room ok.
We are planning to put up a mirror which would be above the sink / toilet unit, it would be in Zone 2/3. I’d like the mirror to be slightly recessed away from the wall possibly on battons and have some lighting behind it.
We are already well invested into the Phillips hue system so if we were to do this it would be with Hue Light Strips , the light strips are IP20 so have no water protection.
My question is, if we was to run the light strips within a IP protected holder like: (https://www.directtradesupplies.co....MIr_alyoXv2AIVgzgbCh0GdwP4EAQYAiABEgLTWvD_BwE) but obviously with the suitable IP rating would that be acceptable or would the light it’s self need the IP rating?
Not planning to DIY this bit - just after advice if what I want to do is possible.
Thanks