Hello everyone,
I want to extend my existing Besta into a display cabinet and use the built-in LED spotlights for lighting, ideally recessed. It is recommended to use a hole saw for this. Do you think it’s a good idea to drill two 76mm (3 inch) holes in the top panel of those particleboard pieces, or should I rather follow the instructions and install the lights surface-mounted?
Looking forward to your feedback.
I want to extend my existing Besta into a display cabinet and use the built-in LED spotlights for lighting, ideally recessed. It is recommended to use a hole saw for this. Do you think it’s a good idea to drill two 76mm (3 inch) holes in the top panel of those particleboard pieces, or should I rather follow the instructions and install the lights surface-mounted?
Looking forward to your feedback.
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goalkeeper29 Jan 2024 21:47ypg schrieb:
Funny… very old Besta furniture… light gray wall, and I’m thinking about painting the cabinets gray/taupe…
[ATTACH alt="IMG_0825.jpeg"]83954[/ATTACH][ATTACH alt="IMG_8512.jpeg"]83955[/ATTACH] The fronts are actually a pale gray-green (Hjortviken). They were recently changed from light gray. A really great color.
goalkeeper schrieb:
pale gray-green I have some accessories in that nice color, so for me that would be too much. I just can’t look at the dark ones anymore… but the view of the almost identical arrangement is quite funny :p
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hanghaus202330 Jan 2024 10:22In most cases, the recessed lights come with a trim frame. It looks very nice.
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