Fitting Spotlight

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HI Guys,
i would like to fit several individual downlights in a kitchen, but i have no access to the floorboard above. This ceiling is plasterboard. Can you suggest the various alternative ways of doing this. What about getting over joists?

Cheers!!
 
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these are much more suitable for kitchens.

If this isn't to your taste, Fit mains voltage downlighters and use GU10 compact fluorescent lamps.
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These have much better light distribution than standard GU10 downlighters. The colour is better and you will feel better working under these. I have seen them in action next to standard ones and IMO, they are worth the extra cost.
 
The CFLs will last a fair bit longer and are cheaper to run too.

I would go with either Craftys first suggestion, or this
 
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RF Lighting said:
Craftys first suggestion, or this
they are practically the same! yours looks less "domestic" IMO, because it lacks a diffuser!
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