QUOTE(ck.chunkeat @ Jul 31 2022, 02:35 PM)
Hi, I've seen showroom, hotels,cafe, ID using eyeball for their lighting instead of the safer/conventional downlight.
I know downlight have wider angle of lighting and generally makes the house brighter while eyeball's light is more focused and smaller angle of lights.
Planned to go for eyeball as I like the cozy feel and ambiance in cafe/show room, I will be having some light trough for additional supplementary lighting too.
May I know if anyone have installed eyeballs in their house can share their experience? What watt gu10 eyeball are you using and what color temp?
My main concern:
- the eyeball might be too bright/sharp for eye when we look slightly upwards in the house?
- will it be hot?
- it won't be bright enough (my contractor insist on this)
- it might look nice at the start, but for long term everyday living, it is not ideal
Thanks.
better to go with conventional downlight.I know downlight have wider angle of lighting and generally makes the house brighter while eyeball's light is more focused and smaller angle of lights.
Planned to go for eyeball as I like the cozy feel and ambiance in cafe/show room, I will be having some light trough for additional supplementary lighting too.
May I know if anyone have installed eyeballs in their house can share their experience? What watt gu10 eyeball are you using and what color temp?
My main concern:
- the eyeball might be too bright/sharp for eye when we look slightly upwards in the house?
- will it be hot?
- it won't be bright enough (my contractor insist on this)
- it might look nice at the start, but for long term everyday living, it is not ideal
Thanks.
Aug 1 2022, 09:29 AM

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