I am going to move a light fitting from right next to the window (why the hell it was placed here I don't know...) to the centre of the room.
I intended to fit 5 halogen downlights as with the living room below, but that's never a quick job is it!!
So instead I'm adding a 4 light strip (mains halogens) in the centre which will suit the room fine (I've never got on with ordinary bulbs...don't know what it is, but they depress me somewhat )
I'll then add a dimmer switch on the wall (the existing switch looks at least 30 years old and needs replacing).
*As an aside, can I confirm that these lights will count as 4 on the lighting loop as opposed to 1? They'll never be used fully lit - we'll end up like David Dickenson, such is the brightness of halogens!
Oh, the original point; I've marked the spot on the ceiling (top bedroom) where I want the light/s to be fitted. I've located it in the loft also (right next to a beam so I can screw the fitting on...question (and this might partially belong in the builders/decorating threads) is it best practice to drill down from above - I'll be exactly right then, otherwise a ropey beam tester job from below (difficult on these old ceilings due to the wooden slats in which the plaster has been laid).
My concern is that from above I may be liable to knacker the surround ceiling a little when I drill down.
Cheers...I got there in the end!
I intended to fit 5 halogen downlights as with the living room below, but that's never a quick job is it!!
So instead I'm adding a 4 light strip (mains halogens) in the centre which will suit the room fine (I've never got on with ordinary bulbs...don't know what it is, but they depress me somewhat )
I'll then add a dimmer switch on the wall (the existing switch looks at least 30 years old and needs replacing).
*As an aside, can I confirm that these lights will count as 4 on the lighting loop as opposed to 1? They'll never be used fully lit - we'll end up like David Dickenson, such is the brightness of halogens!
Oh, the original point; I've marked the spot on the ceiling (top bedroom) where I want the light/s to be fitted. I've located it in the loft also (right next to a beam so I can screw the fitting on...question (and this might partially belong in the builders/decorating threads) is it best practice to drill down from above - I'll be exactly right then, otherwise a ropey beam tester job from below (difficult on these old ceilings due to the wooden slats in which the plaster has been laid).
My concern is that from above I may be liable to knacker the surround ceiling a little when I drill down.
Cheers...I got there in the end!