Hide or conceal the lamp cable on the ceiling

  • Erstellt am 2023-05-04 13:04:01

Steffi33

2023-05-05 12:13:10
  • #1
For example, we planned very precisely and yet later we found the table moved 30 cm over to be better… Similarly in the living room… according to the plan the table should stand the other way and the outlet would be perfect. In "real life," however, the table looked better turned 90 degrees… I unfortunately do not find slots in concrete easy at all… I am still wishing for a brilliant invention ;)
 

kbt09

2023-05-05 19:30:48
  • #2
The lamp outlets have been preventing me from getting a different dining table for years. I have great ideas about width, depth, shape (Team7 has great extendable tables) ... but the basic shape and extension simply do not fit my currently two custom-made lamp outlets. And my old table is getting more and more battered year by year ;). It stands perfectly, but the ideal replacement shape for me just doesn’t fit the lamp outlets anymore. Well, luxury problems.
 

ypg

2023-05-05 21:22:53
  • #3
I am still in favor of a decent monkey swing. It looks much more natural and therefore less conspicuous than a cable duct, which visually almost imposes itself through shadow casting.
 

xMisterDx

2023-05-05 21:53:34
  • #4
Google it
"Edge Modern Minimalist LED Chandelier Pendant Light for Dining Room"
 

Steffi33

2023-05-06 08:03:54
  • #5

It’s something… but the problem remains, even more dominant, with so much minimalism.
 

Pitiglianio

2023-05-06 09:32:45
  • #6
Even if the effort to chase a concrete ceiling were accepted, the statics of the ceiling must be strictly observed. If the lower tension bars are damaged while chasing, the statics are no longer given. So better keep your hands off.
 

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