ᐅ Planning recessed spotlights in the roof overhang for attractive all-around lighting
Created on: 30 Jun 2018 13:23
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daniel123
Good day,
I am currently building a city villa.
At the moment, I am working on the recessed downlights in the roof eaves. I need to install the wiring next week, but I have not yet planned the spacing or how many lights are needed.
Perhaps someone here can provide me with some information.
Details:
City villa with a floor area of 7 x 11 meters (23 x 36 feet).
Roof eaves overhang of 49 cm (19 inches).
I would like to have a nice, even lighting all around.
The downlights will be controlled via a logo system, allowing different spotlight groups to be operated independently.
I would appreciate any feedback.
Best regards,
daniel123
I am currently building a city villa.
At the moment, I am working on the recessed downlights in the roof eaves. I need to install the wiring next week, but I have not yet planned the spacing or how many lights are needed.
Perhaps someone here can provide me with some information.
Details:
City villa with a floor area of 7 x 11 meters (23 x 36 feet).
Roof eaves overhang of 49 cm (19 inches).
I would like to have a nice, even lighting all around.
The downlights will be controlled via a logo system, allowing different spotlight groups to be operated independently.
I would appreciate any feedback.
Best regards,
daniel123
hampshire schrieb:
We want to live in a place that is dark and quiet at night. A very appealing idea, which I hope more home builders will embrace. In my opinion, the only way to top a replica villa is with an illuminated replica villa.
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Domski schrieb:
Then you can do a light show with the volume logo. Best synced to the film music For me as a neighbor, that could lead to ringing ears. In my opinion, light pollution should also be contained within one's own property.
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