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Bathroom fan with light?
Would I be right in thinking that the 110 mm fans with integral lights
are only really suitable for lighting showers? Son's new (80's) flat has dead fan (over the sink) and nasty pendant light in (very small) bathroom. Looking for easiest fix without having to disturb too much plasterboard. |
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Bathroom fan with light?
On 17 Jun 2014, newshound grunted:
Would I be right in thinking that the 110 mm fans with integral lights are only really suitable for lighting showers? I'd say so; mainly because they are by definition used with downlighter lamps, and essentially will only illuminate a pool of light directly below them. -- David |
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Bathroom fan with light?
On 17/06/2014 23:26, Lobster wrote:
On 17 Jun 2014, newshound grunted: Would I be right in thinking that the 110 mm fans with integral lights are only really suitable for lighting showers? I'd say so; mainly because they are by definition used with downlighter lamps, and essentially will only illuminate a pool of light directly below them. Thanks. Since posting that I found one with a 150 mm curved glass diffuser plate about 30 mm below the LED cluster light, shown used as a wall-light. But I think we'll go with separate units: more flexibility. |
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