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PostPosted: Tue Nov 15, 2011 5:44 pm 
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Hi,

Can anyone help me choose some lights for my bathroom please.

Room size is 2.6m x 2.7m With a 2.7m high ceiling.

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Our Bathroom is similar, but with a pitch roof, from 1.87m to 3m high.

We have a pair of twin bulb wall lights : http://www.inspiredbylight.co.uk/zanzibar-twin-wall-light-with-pull-cord-black-wrought-iron-p-5083.html
And Five 12v 35w Dichroic Downlights : http://www.toolstation.com/shop/Lighting/Low+Voltage+Downlights/Low+Voltage+IP65+Showerlight+Brass/d220/sd2638/p28057

Switched seperately, we can have the spots on for bright light. Or the wall lights for softer lighting. Or to really wake us up put both in on the morning!

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thank you for the reply, and thanks for the candle idea rich, but think they might not quite be bright enough!

I cant believe out of the 91 views this thread had, there has only been two replies?! does no one else have bathroom lights?


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9 spot lights.


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PostPosted: Wed Nov 16, 2011 8:48 pm 
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Hi,

only last week I finally installed this light from B&Q onto a nice new ceiling that I put up, it is a small bathroom, approx 2m * 2m and the light looks really smart, it looks a lot nicer than in the picture.

http://tinyurl.com/cql4ojm


Cheers, John


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