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Quite likely. The kitchen diner had 3 10w bulbs in each fitting E10 or something if i remeber correctly. The lounge is a chandelier with 4 or 5 larger more standard looking bulbs.Getting back to the lighting problem, are the new kitchen lights low power LED and the lounge much higher powered or a conventional bulb?
the lounge was on a dimmer originally but as soon as I noticed it was now controlling the kitchen lights i swapped the dimmer for a standard 1 gang switch. To avoid damaging the kitchen lights that were not compatible (buzzed when dimmer controlled them)