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After pricing up a customers bathroom refurb, it has prompted me to do
something about my own bathroom. The fittings are all ok, but the walls and ceiling are very dated (6" white tiles, only around the bath,with grout going grey,ceiling in white emulsion that has started to peel in a couple of places etc). The tiling and ceiling will be done in the usual way - buy whatever I can afford, then put it up when I get time. But before I start on that, I'd like to put in new lighting. I have seen one bathroom where there is a PIR sensor inside the door, which lights up around 6 ceiling mounted low voltage spotlights/downlights. I'd like to replicate this. How many lights are required (12v 20w iirc) to illuminate a ~6 feet square bathroom? I was thinking 4, plus an extra combined fan/light over the bath. Are there any kits with the PIR included? PIR sensors. Easy to fit? Reliable? How do they work? say it is daytime, but you want the lights on, will they turn on then? Thanks for any thoughts. Alan. -- To reply by e-mail, change the ' + ' to 'plus'. |
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