Browse Forums Kitchen Corner Re: pantry lighting 3Jul 16, 2010 12:34 am Something like this? http://www.ikea.com/au/en/catalog/products/50021458 Re: pantry lighting 5Jul 16, 2010 9:20 pm small strip fluro not pretty but would give hraps of light cheers Lou http://take2-customdesigndownslope.blogspot.com 07-10-09 omg they have cut the block 14-05-10 we finally have the keys Re: pantry lighting 6Jul 17, 2010 6:48 am There are strip LEDs now that can be quite well hidden and are easy to install. And connect it all to a small motion detector in the top panel - no switch on on the door but lights are on anytime someone is actually in the pantry. Cheers, Earl Re: pantry lighting 7Jul 17, 2010 11:16 pm we have a standard bayonet and it gives heaps of light to see all the shelves, and our are quite deap 40-50cm as it is a built in pantry. We have a sensor in there so the light goes on when the door is opened, and then turns off after a minute or so. it is great! and cheap. Recently moved to a 60's home in need of some improvement! http://s797.photobucket.com/user/leenii ... ch%20House Old house: http://s797.photobucket.com/albums/yy25 ... loo/House/ Basically. If the shelves are fixed then they will be screwed in just the same as the rest of the carcass. To re move the screws you need to remove that section of… 3 5208 I visited a relatives house and he went with sink in kitchen and butlers, dishwasher in kitchen and butlers and has crockery spread out between the two areas depending on… 2 44073 Building Standards; Getting It Right! 1. optional, you can but normally just use the earth from the main switch board 2. should be enough but the distance determines voltage drop - sparky should work it… 1 28814 |