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Any idea for light setup?, Very high ceiling area
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TSsevendogz
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Dec 2 2021, 04:11 PM, updated 5y ago
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Hi guys, I hope to get some ideas of how to light up the area (12ft X 12Ft) that has a very high ceiling (30ft). This area is between the living area and the bar counter/dry kitchen.
I don't have much options now because I don't want to install a chandelier there. I was hoping for a solution that can be easy to change bulbs/ maintenance.
Please help, thanks
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SUSceo684
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Dec 2 2021, 05:29 PM
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Ultimately either bring the lamp down (pendant light) or get a scissor lift..if you hang it super high its inaccesible.
Or wall lamps at a ladder reachable height midway.
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mini orchard
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Dec 2 2021, 06:11 PM
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If you dont need a high ceiling, then do a 'false' ceiling plaster.
Otherwise, you need to install drop down lighting.
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TSsevendogz
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Dec 3 2021, 12:15 PM
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QUOTE(ceo684 @ Dec 2 2021, 05:29 PM) Ultimately either bring the lamp down (pendant light) or get a scissor lift..if you hang it super high its inaccesible. Or wall lamps at a ladder reachable height midway. The installation is not a problem using scissor lift etc but the it's almost impossible to change bulb if it's burnt. Wall lamps is ok but the middle of the area will be a little dark...
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TSsevendogz
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Dec 3 2021, 12:17 PM
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QUOTE(mini orchard @ Dec 2 2021, 06:11 PM) If you dont need a high ceiling, then do a 'false' ceiling plaster. Otherwise, you need to install drop down lighting. I really like to have a high ceiling and the wall was high glass too Drop down lighting is very expensive, even the motor is already approaching RM 2K
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TSsevendogz
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Dec 3 2021, 12:17 PM
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ID suggesting using track lights, pointing upward + pointing downward at both sides of wall, what do you all think?
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