ᐅ Accent lighting in the bathroom

Created on: 18 Jul 2016 15:39
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ypg
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ypg
18 Jul 2016 15:39
I need your attention and some brainpower!

We had a wall outlet installed in the bathroom for accent lighting, connected to a light switch. The plan was to build a drywall (gypsum board) shelf along the sloped ceiling, continuing the cladding (top left in turquoise), so it flows seamlessly. Behind it, a simple LED strip would be installed to cast light evenly across the entire surface. The area is 210cm long (83 inches).

We are hesitant to implement this because of the roof slope and the joins—it will probably turn out crooked and uneven here :p

Do you have any other ideas?

Maybe there are ready-made fixtures available?

I currently have a 25% Paulmann coupon through Sovondus, but I’d rather let it expire if I can find something creative and affordable at the bookstore or elsewhere.


Modern bathroom with bathtub, tiles, and Buddha decoration on the wall

Bathroom with gray tiles, bathtub, storage basket, and bathroom accessories.
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b54
18 Jul 2016 15:50
An LED light cove? Possibly extending across the entire width?
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ypg
18 Jul 2016 16:00
What did you say? Yes, gladly across the entire width 🙂
Musketier18 Jul 2016 16:05
To my knowledge, there are also plaster moldings designed for LED lighting. Maybe these are easier to install straight and evenly.
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b54
18 Jul 2016 16:10
This is indirect lighting using, for example, a coving strip, but there are many different options. It’s best to simply search online.
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ypg
18 Jul 2016 17:48
b54 schrieb:
An LED light coving? Possibly across the entire width?

Is that the correct term or a typo?