Ok so i'm fitting LED downlights in our hall, it's T-shaped, in a bungalow.
You walk in the front door and the hall is 1800mm wide and runs 4500mm front to back, at the far end it branches off into a T to the bedrooms one way and the kitchen the other. Each side of the T there is about 2500mm by 1000mm wide, if that makes any sense at all.
I've marked out on the ceiling where all the beams are, transfered it to paper and came up with locations for three different layouts using different amounts of fittings.
My only problem is i haven't the faintest idea how many fittings to use. I'd like to go for the 50w halogen equivalents but i've heard they're not as bright.
Any ideas chaps?
You walk in the front door and the hall is 1800mm wide and runs 4500mm front to back, at the far end it branches off into a T to the bedrooms one way and the kitchen the other. Each side of the T there is about 2500mm by 1000mm wide, if that makes any sense at all.
I've marked out on the ceiling where all the beams are, transfered it to paper and came up with locations for three different layouts using different amounts of fittings.
My only problem is i haven't the faintest idea how many fittings to use. I'd like to go for the 50w halogen equivalents but i've heard they're not as bright.
Any ideas chaps?