QUOTE(petlu28 @ May 22 2013, 11:35 AM)
Thanks your advise. Back house i also think using CFL better. Between do you know market sell T5 how much?
Mine was less than $40 RM. Location is Johor.
Plaster Ceiling Renovation, How much does it cost? Renovations
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QUOTE(Doraemon11 @ Apr 11 2013, 05:20 PM) I have price list from Nokavo Did u engage Nokavo in the end??1. plaster ceiling flat area = $ 2/sf 2. L box for living+ dining + curtain area = $ 10/ft run 3. Fan hole + $ 50/ NOS 4.Painting = ceiling and wall ( inside condo) $ 900 ( the paint buy by owner) ( we not just paint, we will touch up your wall before painting.) 5. Wiring point ( with conceal wire)= $150/point 6. Cutting plaster ceiling for downlight=$10/nos( together with installed =$15/nos) * donwlight buy by owner* 7. Ceiling mainhole = $60/nos. Please advise will the price for 4,5,6,7 side high??? As i found some member here just mention only RM5 for downlight hole cutting How was the workmanship? |
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is the LED downlight is brighter than CFL downlight? how about energy consuming?
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QUOTE(petlu28 @ May 22 2013, 11:57 AM) T5 is very bright. Purchase price is very good compared to LED. So I think outdoor use like car-porch if you don't need to switch on for several hours is very good value for money. Also less worry if they are stolen. |
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QUOTE(dx_treme @ May 22 2013, 03:36 PM) That photo was taken in the afternoon.Two LED downlights of 12 W each is just sufficient for a small bedroom. For master room that is larger, it is advisable to install 4 downlights of 12 W. You can adjust the number of downlights according to the layout of your room and the power of the LED. The lower the power, the more you need to install, but the more uniform lighting you will get and the better the effect. The downside is the huge cost for lighting renovation and higher chance of cataract for over brightness. For my case, I installed four 12 W downlights with one at each corner for all my small bedrooms. They are connected to 2 switches, with each switch controlling 2 downlights. I installed five 12 W downlights for my master room. Below is a photo for my dry kitchen, which is about the size of a small bedroom, with four 12 W downlights. You can judge yourself whether it is sufficiently bright. ![]() |
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Can share more photo? I planning install whole house LED downlight.
QUOTE(BTimes @ May 22 2013, 04:22 PM) That photo was taken in the afternoon. Two LED downlights of 12 W each is just sufficient for a small bedroom. For master room that is larger, it is advisable to install 4 downlights of 12 W. You can adjust the number of downlights according to the layout of your room and the power of the LED. The lower the power, the more you need to install, but the more uniform lighting you will get and the better the effect. The downside is the huge cost for lighting renovation and higher chance of cataract for over brightness. For my case, I installed four 12 W downlights with one at each corner for all my small bedrooms. They are connected to 2 switches, with each switch controlling 2 downlights. I installed five 12 W downlights for my master room. Below is a photo for my dry kitchen, which is about the size of a small bedroom, with four 12 W downlights. You can judge yourself whether it is sufficiently bright. ![]() |
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QUOTE(petlu28 @ May 22 2013, 04:30 PM) That is all I have. My whole house interior is LED, even the toilets (actually not advisable since humidity is high but I just want to standardise 12 W LED so that I just need to stock up one type of spare LED lights):The living room lights are different as it is not plaster ceiling ![]() The staircase lighting is also LED ![]() This post has been edited by BTimes: May 22 2013, 04:45 PM |
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The ceiling light & wall light also LED?
QUOTE(BTimes @ May 22 2013, 04:41 PM) That is all I have. My whole house interior is LED, even the toilets (actually not advisable since humidity is high but I just want to standardise 12 W LED so that I just need to stock up one type of spare LED lights): The living room lights are different as they are not plaster ceiling ![]() The staircase lighting is also LED ![]() |
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