Hi,
Before I start I will say that I will be employing a qualified electrician to do any work discussed, as I know my limitations and electrics is one of them . I am just looking for ideas before I get a quote.
Basically my builder replaced the ceiling in the kitchen that had one central light and offered to install downlights for no extra charge (which was nice of him).
However as I was in a rush to spec where I wanted them I forgot that I also need some form of under cabinet lighting. Now the ceiling is up and plastered and everything is decorated, I want to install the under cabinet lighting with as little destruction as possible, but ideally I want them all run off the same switches (there are 3 different switches that turn on the kitchen lights)
There are 9 mains voltage downlights with 50w GU10s in that are spread out around the kitchen. I have access to 2 of them from the floorboards upstairs as we have yet to lay a floor in the bathroom.
Can I get an electrician to split a feed from one of the lights and feed a transformer for 12v lighting? I would only need 4-5 under cabinet lights? Would this therefore switch on the transformer and therefore the cabinet lighting when the main lights are switched on.
If I can't do the above are there any other ideas of how to install under cabinet lighting, ideally using the same light switches (I don't mind if they are on a different switch but would want it next to the existing light switches).
Open to any advice.
Thanks
Before I start I will say that I will be employing a qualified electrician to do any work discussed, as I know my limitations and electrics is one of them . I am just looking for ideas before I get a quote.
Basically my builder replaced the ceiling in the kitchen that had one central light and offered to install downlights for no extra charge (which was nice of him).
However as I was in a rush to spec where I wanted them I forgot that I also need some form of under cabinet lighting. Now the ceiling is up and plastered and everything is decorated, I want to install the under cabinet lighting with as little destruction as possible, but ideally I want them all run off the same switches (there are 3 different switches that turn on the kitchen lights)
There are 9 mains voltage downlights with 50w GU10s in that are spread out around the kitchen. I have access to 2 of them from the floorboards upstairs as we have yet to lay a floor in the bathroom.
Can I get an electrician to split a feed from one of the lights and feed a transformer for 12v lighting? I would only need 4-5 under cabinet lights? Would this therefore switch on the transformer and therefore the cabinet lighting when the main lights are switched on.
If I can't do the above are there any other ideas of how to install under cabinet lighting, ideally using the same light switches (I don't mind if they are on a different switch but would want it next to the existing light switches).
Open to any advice.
Thanks