QUOTE(Arkadeuz @ Dec 16 2010, 10:42 AM)
Sorry to tumpang the thread but I am renovating my house too and have a few questions to ask.
1. How much is the downlight 6'' housing? (standard price) like this one
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2. Can this downlight housing accommodate all types of bulbs? (LED, etc)
3. ...and lastly how much exactly an LED bulb cost? Because I read it from somewhere it can cut the letricity bill by 70%.. If that is the case..Won't installing LED light fixture save you more $$ in a long run?
Thanks
i bought the similar 6" downlight RM9.90 inclusive of bulb (somemore bulb have 6 month warranty).1. How much is the downlight 6'' housing? (standard price) like this one
[attachmentid=1941787]
2. Can this downlight housing accommodate all types of bulbs? (LED, etc)
3. ...and lastly how much exactly an LED bulb cost? Because I read it from somewhere it can cut the letricity bill by 70%.. If that is the case..Won't installing LED light fixture save you more $$ in a long run?
Thanks
Added on December 17, 2010, 12:51 am
QUOTE(nick210214 @ Oct 4 2010, 10:42 PM)
there is new lighting shop in puchong gateway - decasa lighting good lights & good price too ...Added on December 17, 2010, 12:59 am
QUOTE(alesi616 @ Dec 6 2010, 05:03 PM)
hi sifu-sifus,
would like to seek oppinion from u guys, currently i am headache on my living room/dining room light, i dont plan to put flat plaster ceiling as budget constraint, also not planning to put the L-box to hide the T5 light due to budget (although it looks awesome!).
So what kind of choices I have now? Is it only those normal wall-light or ceiling light? I am thinking of using all energy saving bulb for my house, but i wondering how many (let's say example 18W per bulb) to put in order to give sufficient light.
What is the affordable way to put lighting to my living/dining room and at the same time still giving some modern feel?
thanks first :-)
put the surface downlight ... no need plaster ceiling ......would like to seek oppinion from u guys, currently i am headache on my living room/dining room light, i dont plan to put flat plaster ceiling as budget constraint, also not planning to put the L-box to hide the T5 light due to budget (although it looks awesome!).
So what kind of choices I have now? Is it only those normal wall-light or ceiling light? I am thinking of using all energy saving bulb for my house, but i wondering how many (let's say example 18W per bulb) to put in order to give sufficient light.
What is the affordable way to put lighting to my living/dining room and at the same time still giving some modern feel?
thanks first :-)
This post has been edited by cnystore: Dec 17 2010, 12:59 AM
Dec 17 2010, 12:39 AM

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