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John June 15th 08 10:47 AM

Ligthing Ideas
 
I am still gathering ideas for lighting my kitchen. (I don't want to fit
downlighters in the ceiling due to constraints of joist directions). One
idea is a couple of modern circular fluorescents - another is to make
something like a pane as illustrated in this:

http://www.theexcitinglightingcompany.com/panels.htm

Has anyone done this and got any ideas or tips?



stevelup June 15th 08 11:09 AM

Ligthing Ideas
 
On Jun 15, 10:47*am, "John" wrote:
I am still gathering ideas for lighting my kitchen. (I don't want to fit
downlighters in the ceiling due to constraints of joist directions). One
idea is a couple of modern circular fluorescents - another is to make
something like a pane as illustrated in this:

http://www.theexcitinglightingcompany.com/panels.htm

Has anyone done this and got any ideas or tips?


I did something similar in my kitchen. In my case the purpose for it
was to conceal a structural beam.

Basically, I made an MDF soffit and fit downlighters into it. the top
of it is lit using cold cathode neon.

The finished thing: http://gallery.mac.com/loopylup#100003
The build pictures: http://gallery.mac.com/loopylup#100026

Steve

Andrew Gabriel June 15th 08 11:22 AM

Ligthing Ideas
 
In article ,
"John" writes:
I am still gathering ideas for lighting my kitchen. (I don't want to fit
downlighters in the ceiling due to constraints of joist directions). One
idea is a couple of modern circular fluorescents - another is to make
something like a pane as illustrated in this:

http://www.theexcitinglightingcompany.com/panels.htm

Has anyone done this and got any ideas or tips?


Kitchen lighting is often covered in this newsgroup.
One common recommendation from myself and others is to use
hidden fluorescent lighting on cupboard tops reflecting off
a brilliant white ceiling. This is augmented with task
lighting where required, e.g. under cupboards over worktops.

I've done the lighting in a number of kitchens, and when
possible, I use this scheme. Reasons for not doing so are
cupboards which go right up to the ceiling, or householders
who for some reason don't want that scheme. Frankly, nothing
else comes even close for effectiveness. Unless your kitchen
is just for show and not functional, you need really good
general lighting, and that's very difficult to achieve using
any kind of trendy style lighting, as it's mostly designed
for appearance rather than function.

That doesn't mean you can't have style lighting too, and
many kitchens aren't only used for food preparation, so
I certainly wouldn't suggest ignoring style lighting, which
you can regard as part of the decorations. However, treat it
as something separate from your general purpose lighting, and
make it separately switchable.

--
Andrew Gabriel
[email address is not usable -- followup in the newsgroup]

John June 15th 08 04:12 PM

Ligthing Ideas
 

"stevelup" wrote in message
...
On Jun 15, 10:47 am, "John" wrote:
I am still gathering ideas for lighting my kitchen. (I don't want to fit
downlighters in the ceiling due to constraints of joist directions). One
idea is a couple of modern circular fluorescents - another is to make
something like a pane as illustrated in this:

http://www.theexcitinglightingcompany.com/panels.htm

Has anyone done this and got any ideas or tips?


I did something similar in my kitchen. In my case the purpose for it
was to conceal a structural beam.

Basically, I made an MDF soffit and fit downlighters into it. the top
of it is lit using cold cathode neon.

The finished thing: http://gallery.mac.com/loopylup#100003
The build pictures: http://gallery.mac.com/loopylup#100026

Steve

Really good - thanks for sharing the pictures - amazing project in total.
(love the retro clothes airer!!!)



stevelup June 15th 08 08:30 PM

Ligthing Ideas
 
On Jun 15, 4:12*pm, "John" wrote:

Really good - thanks for sharing the pictures - amazing project in total.
(love the retro clothes airer!!!)


Hey - leave my funky clothes dryer alone... :)

I have a defence - we had no power in the utility room at the point I
took the photos!

John June 15th 08 11:11 PM

Ligthing Ideas
 

"stevelup" wrote in message
...
On Jun 15, 4:12 pm, "John" wrote:

Really good - thanks for sharing the pictures - amazing project in total.
(love the retro clothes airer!!!)


Hey - leave my funky clothes dryer alone... :)

I have a defence - we had no power in the utility room at the point I
took the photos!

Calm down - I wanted you to know I had looked!

Great end result.




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