Browse Forums Lighting + Lighting Design 1 Jun 16, 2009 7:12 pm I need to find a ligth fitting for my study tomorrow (electricians are on site again on Thursday). Originally I had a drum pendant in mind, as most of the light will come from task lighting, eg desk lamps. But the lady at the store talked me out of that idea and siggested a 4 way 50w halogen tracking light fitting instead (square with four directed light fittings kind of thing). But I am not sure I like it. I could go and exchange it for a drum or an oyster - or is she right about drums not being especially functional for a study? Re: Lighting in study - help please! 2Jun 16, 2009 11:33 pm Hey Becster, I would do an Oyster and find a really nice table desk lamp. Depends on the size of the room and what your study is really used for....computer, library reading, business. BUt thats what I would do anyway. 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 28761 I have a really long hallway which is 1100mm W x 11500mm L I would appreciate if anyone can give suggestions to light it up with Linear LED lights that goes from wall to… 0 8768 What? It's a lighting question, the control joint is only needed at 12m centres, a bulkhead or change of direction will suffice as a 'break' in the ceiling, just make… 8 8506 |