ᐅ Room Layout Planning – But How? Challenges in Certain Spaces
Created on: 25 Feb 2019 21:41
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Grantlhaua
Hello everyone,
I’m currently thinking about our plan for the recessed spotlights and am having trouble making progress.
Ground floor hallway: I’m not happy with the transition between the different “hallway sections.”
Upper floor hallway: The area behind the beam still needs to be integrated sensibly. Is there even enough light?
Basement hallway: Is the arrangement okay like this? Is the lighting sufficient?
Bedroom spotlights: The bed will be placed against the wall at the bottom of the picture with two pendant lamps hanging from the ceiling as bedside lamps. Do I even need 4 spotlights, or would maybe 3 in a row on the opposite wall be enough?
At the moment, I can’t find any solutions without covering all the rooms with spotlights...
Maybe someone has better ideas.



I’m currently thinking about our plan for the recessed spotlights and am having trouble making progress.
Ground floor hallway: I’m not happy with the transition between the different “hallway sections.”
Upper floor hallway: The area behind the beam still needs to be integrated sensibly. Is there even enough light?
Basement hallway: Is the arrangement okay like this? Is the lighting sufficient?
Bedroom spotlights: The bed will be placed against the wall at the bottom of the picture with two pendant lamps hanging from the ceiling as bedside lamps. Do I even need 4 spotlights, or would maybe 3 in a row on the opposite wall be enough?
At the moment, I can’t find any solutions without covering all the rooms with spotlights...
Maybe someone has better ideas.
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Grantlhaua26 Feb 2019 14:38rick2018 schrieb:
Voltus also has 60° Except Voltus. I’m looking for one that can be integrated into Dialux...
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hampshire26 Feb 2019 16:30It’s good that a floodlight for Dialux was found. As an alternative to these recessed ceiling solutions, there are also reasonably priced, quality flat LED panels.
For the functional lighting in the commercial area, we have chosen to focus on Ansorg and Zumtobel. By the way, the manufacturers’ websites are very informative; prices can be obtained from the electrician.
Also really attractive and good is the in-house brand from Prediger, although it is somewhat more expensive.
For the functional lighting in the commercial area, we have chosen to focus on Ansorg and Zumtobel. By the way, the manufacturers’ websites are very informative; prices can be obtained from the electrician.
Also really attractive and good is the in-house brand from Prediger, although it is somewhat more expensive.
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Grantlhaua27 Feb 2019 11:50Now I have found what I was looking for from Osram, but unfortunately the download file for Dialux is defective and I can't find any other alternative...
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Grantlhaua1 Mar 2019 13:21I have now also found one with a 60-degree angle and have planned accordingly. The rooms look quite good overall, but the living/dining/kitchen area is extremely difficult to design because you have to go around two corners, and everything still needs to be somewhat symmetrical in some way.
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hampshire1 Mar 2019 13:38Grantlhaua schrieb:
... only the living/dining/kitchen area is extremely difficult to design because you have to go around two corners and still want everything to be somewhat symmetrical.Keep in mind that you need more lighting in the kitchen to cook comfortably – so plan for stronger lighting or place fixtures closer together. In the kitchen, I recommend using a cooler color temperature than in the other areas.
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