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Hi, as title says, is one light fitting enough for a large bedroom, 5 x 3m? I thought one would be enough with a bright bulb plus floor lamp and bedside lamps but that was before I researched lighting, light calculators, etc.

 

Electrics already done with one fitting in centre of room. I would want 2 evenly spaced but I have no idea how much work or money that would take. 

 

Have I boobed massively?

 

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We have one light fitting in our 5M by 4M bedroom.  It is a high ceiling with a light fitting that hangs down a long way with 3 lamps in it.  Works no problem.

 

How easy to change at this stage?  What is above?  Accessible loft space, easy peasy.  Vaulted ceiling with just a small service void could be very difficult.

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Ceiling is vaulted, 2.4m high. The ensuite has a sloped ceiling (I'm trying to remember the details) and builder says they drilled through the beam so likely difficult and/or costly to change it now :(

 

I did look at light fittings with multiple sockets for the dining table, looks like I'll need something similar in the bedroom.

 

Maybe like this, 40W per socket would work?

https://www.illumination.co.uk/pintacura-pendant-light-h3613719.html#product-attributes

 

And thanks for the reply, self build is stressful, making all these decisions, especially in areas I know nothing about. I need the architect or builder to tell me when my ideas are bad, unworkable or needs more research!

 

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Do you mean 2.4m?  That is low for the apex of a vaulted ceiling and would not be high enough for that sort of multi pendant fitting.

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