Recessed spotlights in bedroom

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Hi folks,

Are spotlights in a bedroom relatively simple to install (for a DIYer)?

At the moment there is one cable feeding the ceiling pendant. I'd like to install four spotlights and remove the pendant.

Any advise welcome :)

Simon
 
Is that a fashion tip?!

Most of the stuff in my wardrobe from 10 years ago looks pretty bad so I know what you mean!

Simon
 
Just my opinion. I'm not a huge fan of recessed lighting.

Hopefully, some others will be along to offer theirs.
 
Think very carefully before changing to recessed lights.

Then think very carefully where to fit them AFTER deciding where the furniture is going to be.

Imagine waking up and shining a bright torch into you or you partner's eyes. That is what happens if the light is over the head of the bed.

Or fragments of an exploding halogen landing on a priceless piece of furniture.
 
agree with others.

suppose even next year you want to move the bed round and the lights are now in the wrong place.

there is how ever an idea

get a large sheet of mdf (size is up to you) fit flush mini spotlights to this, hang it from ceiling cia chains, connected by flex to existing ceiling rose.

mdf does not have to be square or oblong, it could for example be painetd pale bule with whitef fluufy edges and be a closu, or it could be yellow and round ad be the sun, you get the idea.

when you get fed up you unhook it and put old pendant back
 
Simon

What is your ceiling made of - lathe and plaster or plasterboard? If it's lathe and plaster you will have great fun installing the lights as it's a pain in the rear to cut out your holes neatly and it often disintegrates leaving you with a big hole to fill.

Just finished a job last week where the client asked me to TAKE OUT about 30 recessed lights and replace with central fittings - oh joy, I think have reached the turning point, thank god!

SB
 
breezer said:
mdf does not have to be square or oblong, it could for example be painetd pale bule with whitef fluufy edges
Ooh kinky lighting in the bedroom eh?
 
I don't know what size your room is but I suspect that you will need more than four. I replaced a fitting with three R80 spots with a new fitting holding four minispots. The room is now badly lit as the spots have a narrower focus. I was going to fit a few downlighter spots until I found out how hard it would be to run the cables in a ceiling with no access other than a hatch in one corner. There is a flat roof above most of the room so I can run cables down only one joist channel from the hatch. Also, the room used to be well enough lit with ONE 100 watt lamp until I started to get "stylish".

From another thread today you will see that it may be impossible to get replacement bulbs in two years anyway!
 
damia-b said:
I don't know what size your room is but I suspect that you will need more than four. I replaced a fitting with three R80 spots with a new fitting holding four minispots. The room is now badly lit as the spots have a narrower focus. I was going to fit a few downlighter spots until I found out how hard it would be to run the cables in a ceiling with no access other than a hatch in one corner. There is a flat roof above most of the room so I can run cables down only one joist channel from the hatch. Also, the room used to be well enough lit with ONE 100 watt lamp until I started to get "stylish".

From another thread today you will see that it may be impossible to get replacement bulbs in two years anyway!
All problems solved:
http://www.tlc-direct.co.uk/Products/GUCFL9.html
GUCFL9X.JPG

Low energy downlighters. They have a wider beam and use a fifth of the energy. And WILL be available in 2 years :wink:
 

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