- Jul 22, 2011
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I've not used LED panels before, but thinking of suggesting them for a ladies changing room refurbishment in a golf club, so appearance is important. The room is about 4.5m x 9.5m. Ceiling height is about 2.4m at a guess. The existing lighting is by three LED round ceiling bulkheads, plus LED tubes over some mirrors, but they're widely spaced and there's not enough light. If I add more of the same, I think it'll look pretty naff with the ceiling peppered with fittings. An alternative is recessed downlights, but it's going to need a lot to get a good even coverage without gaps.
I'm talking about the 600x600 panels, meant as replacement for florries in a suspended ceiling, but surface mounted on a plasterboard ceiling using a frame. Something like this:
Super Slim LED Panel Light 40w c/w Driver - White - https://www.tlc-direct.co.uk/Products/LTSP40W.html
I might also try one on our kitchen ceiling instead of the existing 5ft tube, just to see what it's like.
Anyone used them in places other than offices?
I'm talking about the 600x600 panels, meant as replacement for florries in a suspended ceiling, but surface mounted on a plasterboard ceiling using a frame. Something like this:
Super Slim LED Panel Light 40w c/w Driver - White - https://www.tlc-direct.co.uk/Products/LTSP40W.html
I might also try one on our kitchen ceiling instead of the existing 5ft tube, just to see what it's like.
Anyone used them in places other than offices?