Browse Forums Lighting + Lighting Design 1 Aug 07, 2019 11:26 am We have just had some built in wardrobes installed. They take up the majority of one side of the master bedroom. We will be installing new ceiling lights, and I've realised that the centre of the room looks off now we have the builtins installed. Does anyone have any advice on this? Is it a preference thing or would you move the light to be central to the room now the builtins take up the room? Moving the light would also centre it above the bed... True centre of bedroom vs visual centre 2Aug 08, 2019 11:47 pm TomS We have just had some built in wardrobes installed. They take up the majority of one side of the master bedroom. We will be installing new ceiling lights, and I've realised that the centre of the room looks off now we have the builtins installed. Does anyone have any advice on this? Is it a preference thing or would you move the light to be central to the room now the builtins take up the room? Moving the light would also centre it above the bed... Without seeing a picture, I would err on centering it over the bed. Re: True centre of bedroom vs visual centre 3Aug 09, 2019 9:09 am arcadelt TomS We have just had some built in wardrobes installed. They take up the majority of one side of the master bedroom. We will be installing new ceiling lights, and I've realised that the centre of the room looks off now we have the builtins installed. Does anyone have any advice on this? Is it a preference thing or would you move the light to be central to the room now the builtins take up the room? Moving the light would also centre it above the bed... Without seeing a picture, I would err on centering it over the bed. Sorry not the best photos, but does this help? Like ⋅ Add a comment ⋅ Pin to Ideaboard ⋅ Like ⋅ Add a comment ⋅ Pin to Ideaboard ⋅ Like ⋅ Add a comment ⋅ Pin to Ideaboard ⋅ Like ⋅ Add a comment ⋅ Pin to Ideaboard ⋅ Re: True centre of bedroom vs visual centre 5Aug 09, 2019 10:14 pm As the wardrobes now create a new cornice line, I would use the smaller ceiling dimensions to find the centre point. Also, I would lie in each bed and look up to see what looks best. That is the position from which the light will be looked at the most. Re: True centre of bedroom vs visual centre 6Aug 12, 2019 9:21 am arcadelt As the wardrobes now create a new cornice line, I would use the smaller ceiling dimensions to find the centre point. Also, I would lie in each bed and look up to see what looks best. That is the position from which the light will be looked at the most. Thanks! Hi, have purchased a house with 2 single garage doors. The Centre pillar one side sits proud to the other. Can I change 2 doors into one. Please see picture. 0 6357 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 10483 Hi, I'm planning to build a new house and wanted to get some feedback on the different window designs for a master bedroom. Our bedroom is north facing and the bed will… 0 4560 |