Browse Forums Lighting + Lighting Design 1 Jul 07, 2014 2:27 pm I need to put lights into my dining and living areas which are one long rectangular shape. I wanted to put maybe a chandelier light in the dining area but not sure if the dining and living lights should be the same. will it look weird if I have 2 different lights in the same area? also in that area there will be 3 pendant lights over the island bench. Thanks in advance for any advice Re: couple of questions - advice needed. 2Jul 07, 2014 5:11 pm I would be interested in this one too so I hope you get some replies (sorry I can't help!) Re: couple of questions - advice needed. 4Jul 08, 2014 8:47 pm I don't think that they have to be identical. I think as long as they all relate and compliment each other then it should work. For example, I wouldn't mix a traditional looking glass chandelier, a fabric drum pendant and a retro looking pendant with each other. [sneakersss] Re: couple of questions - advice needed. 5Jul 15, 2014 10:59 pm I would just make sure they have a common theme. It might be shape, colour or the material. A friend of mine did different pendants but all in a hammered copper. Looked awesome. Building Standards; Getting It Right! Don't think they are designed for double brick. WA has a particular way of building and unfortunately that's the way a large amount of sills are finished. 3 7236 Versaloc is a mortarless besser block system that still needs a properly engineered footing. If you just do a 400x200 footing it will fail in time. At 17m long you need it… 1 21714 Personally, considering your layout (study/work desks in bedrooms), I don't think you have any other option but to leave NW windows and make them as big as possible e.g.… 7 10799 |