Morning everyone.
I have a customer who would like some lighting underneath her porch. The ceiling of the porch is wooden boards. She initially wanted downlights, however I have found a number of joists in the way so there would be no way of getting the cable from one light to the next without making a mess of the boards as there is no access from above, so I cant see this option being possible. (see pictures of porch)
I took around an LED strip (tape) light for the lady to have a look at but after a while she decided against that, although she did say if that was the only option then she would go for it. She wants the brightness to be somewhere between 'normal and decorative'
She has now asked for cabinet lights (Robus LED Circular, 2W, Satin) to be fitted under there as the cable will be surface mounted. I haven't got any reason not to fit them but it just seems a bit 'out of location' for them. No water is going to get to them so IP is ok. It's just that I think the cables will all look a bit messy, even neatly positioned in trunking or conduit.
Just thought I'd see if you guys have any better suggestions?
Cheers.
I have a customer who would like some lighting underneath her porch. The ceiling of the porch is wooden boards. She initially wanted downlights, however I have found a number of joists in the way so there would be no way of getting the cable from one light to the next without making a mess of the boards as there is no access from above, so I cant see this option being possible. (see pictures of porch)
I took around an LED strip (tape) light for the lady to have a look at but after a while she decided against that, although she did say if that was the only option then she would go for it. She wants the brightness to be somewhere between 'normal and decorative'
She has now asked for cabinet lights (Robus LED Circular, 2W, Satin) to be fitted under there as the cable will be surface mounted. I haven't got any reason not to fit them but it just seems a bit 'out of location' for them. No water is going to get to them so IP is ok. It's just that I think the cables will all look a bit messy, even neatly positioned in trunking or conduit.
Just thought I'd see if you guys have any better suggestions?
Cheers.