wardrobes with led downlights ??
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wardrobes with lights built into wardrobe on flyover?
No lights on wardrobes.. use ceiling downlights?
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Comments (5)Maybe have a look through John Cullen's lighting tips, I've copied one but there are many. They seem to be the go to expert for all pros in the uk https://www.johncullenlighting.com/inspiration/architectural-lighting/positioning-downlights/ This image is one of theirs, downlights have been used to light the wardrobes, these might be directional ones given the position and light as I'm not sure they should go too close to the edge as they cause shadows. I think the key though is to have them where they're needed, never in a grid pattern. I'm not that keen on downlights in a bedroom personally but would make sure they're on a dimmer. I would also include reading/table lamps next to the bed, I think (!) they should be at shoulder height when sat up. Hope this helps a little...See MoreLoft Conversion - Low ceiling but no downlights?
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