YorkieSelfBuild Posted yesterday at 09:30 Posted yesterday at 09:30 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?
ProDave Posted yesterday at 09:37 Posted yesterday at 09:37 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.
YorkieSelfBuild Posted 20 hours ago Author Posted 20 hours ago 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!
ProDave Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago 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.
YorkieSelfBuild Posted 18 hours ago Author Posted 18 hours ago D'oh, that's the kitchen ceiling height. I've asked what it is for this bedroom
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