Browse Forums Lighting + Lighting Design Re: What should i look for in a downlight 21Mar 18, 2012 8:50 am Hi Down-lights are notoriously difficult to install and access and troublesome in the long run. Energy efficiency is definitely the one thing on most peoples minds but the key is turning off power points to save trickle energy - the residual that keeps everything active even when turned off at the appliance itself. By turning off every power point unless the item is in use, we saved well over 70% off our power bill - AMAZING! Downlights are big contributors to a large power bill as each individual one runs off its own power point and you can't access the ceiling to turn each one on and off - just something to consider Dean Dean Cato - CEO Murano Italian Decor and Glass Lights http://www.italiandecor-glasslights.com salesandsupport@italiandecor-glasslights.com No the fireplace doesn’t work. It’s been enclosed. I’m not sure what was removed, as it was done quite some time ago - well before what I can see with photos online… 2 11584 Interested in getting either the Polytec Boston Oak or Palace Peak for kitchen cabinets. Looking at the Boston Oak ones, it appears that the colour varies significantly… 0 9168 i imagine you also have another contract with an architect? and yeah, whatever other's said about special conditions and appendices 16 16007 |