need help for outdoor pool
Ken O'Connell
9 years ago
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Emmeline Westin
9 years agoKen O'Connell
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Comments (5)No Problem :) One thing for both of you is that the brightness of LED bulbs is not really rated in Watts any more. Lamp brightness is measured in Lumens. When you're looking at the specification of an LED fitting, whether it is a dedicated LED lamp or a replacement for a standard bulb pay attention to the Lumens output. Better quality LEDs will generally have a higher Lumens output. Also check colour temperature measured in Kelvin (the lower the number the warmer the colour - 2700K is warm white and similar to halogen bulbs, 4000K is cooler and more suitable for security lighting). Also although not specifically relevant in this case, for interior fittings check the Colour Rendering Index. This dictates how well colours are shown by the light fitting. 100 is the same as daylight and most halogen lights measure around this figure. High quality LEDs are around 95 and lower quality start at 80. Finally, some LED replacement bulbs can be bigger than their incandescent equivalents so you will need to check how much space you have in the fitting to see if the LED will fit. As these are security lights, I'm not going into dimming.... : ) Here are the details of a Philips bulb that should hopefully work: Philips G9 Bulb Hopefully this is of help....See MorePaved terracotta poolside area needs help
Comments (2)Hi Vicki, I just got back from Sydney! The weather was beautiful and Im lamenting over the warm sun, but enjoying the festive season in the UK. I am not a plant expert, so maybe a landscape expert or gardener could help you with that part of your design. Architecturally a backdrop / screening plant would make the space feel private and inviting - unless you wanted to screen with battens, curtains or sails of some kind. I would screen with something light looking (as in native and fine, I love grasses but seem to get weird responses when proposing them...) I put a quick collage together for you, it is just an idea board to give you some ideas about what I would have done, if this was my patio (totally jealous by the way!) I hope this helped you, have a great day! Jo...See MoreEmmeline Westin
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