Browse Forums Building A New House Re: Long hallway lighting suggestions 8Feb 04, 2024 8:41 pm Thanks for the kind words but I can only be half useful. I’m a bit of a meathead when it comes to all things design and colours. I’ve attached some images of the recessed led inside a wardrobe. As you can see I don’t major in photography either. I remember installing them wasnt fun and cutting the gyprock dead straight without tearing the paper was harder than it should have been. There is another light fitting I came across and put in the current house I’m in, you can order these in different lengths too. I think the one in The photos is 2100mm. I google a few variations and found these suppliers https://zlights.com.au/collections/linear-collection This company looks cool and they are located in Beecroft NSW https://smithandsmithlighting.com.au/pa ... ng-experts This black light fitting is easy to install, you can trim the support wires to any length you like. It’s called a led pendant and it’s like this one I hope this helps you out. https://onlinelighting.com.au/proline-1 ... k-3.0.html 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: Long hallway lighting suggestions 9Feb 09, 2024 2:22 pm ownerinproblem 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 sure the battens are 'non' continuous and the joints are back blocked, the coefficient of expansion is marginal with such a narrow hallway, that's why it's 12m in the manual. - A better design solution would be an LED strip or mini break/shadow line to help with the inevitable movement and reduce the chance of cracking. Might cheaper to changer your idea of what makes a home, have you considered building a porch? 2 51973 at most it will have a short lintel which could be moved up just below the ceiling or even above. Above means you need to patch the cornice and might need to deal with… 2 61624 Hi there, looking to have a gym in a new build. Planning to install some sort of rubber mat flooring (on concrete) i.e. Asking the builder to not do floorboards in the gym… 0 2575 |