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'Honey - I ruined the house' or something similar..

Showed some bathroom lighting for about 350 quid that allowed you to
change the colour of the lights at the flick of a switch. It looked
quite effective.
Anybody know what it was or how it worked?

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Showed some bathroom lighting for about 350 quid that allowed you to
change the colour of the lights at the flick of a switch. It looked
quite effective.
Anybody know what it was or how it worked?


Didn't see it, but the obvious way would be with LEDs. These are available
in the three primary colours and would be the most efficient way of doing
it. I think. ;-)

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mmmm- maybe. It appeared to be a very intense light tho' - not at all
'wishy-washy' - much brighter than you might expect to get with LEDs

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Showed some bathroom lighting for about 350 quid that allowed you to
change the colour of the lights at the flick of a switch. It looked
quite effective.
Anybody know what it was or how it worked?


try the web site...
http://www.channel4.com/4homes/ontv/honey_i_ruined/

there are suppliers listed for each episode




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'Honey - I ruined the house' or something similar..

Showed some bathroom lighting for about 350 quid that allowed you to
change the colour of the lights at the flick of a switch. It looked
quite effective.
Anybody know what it was or how it worked?


She spent a hell of a lot, £35,000, when all the house needed was
redecorating and a wardrobe fitted. They didn't need an entirely new
kitchen, and moving the kitchen to the front? Just madness I tell you.


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www.led-lightbulbs.co.uk is one supplier but there are a number around.

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