Lighting planning bathroom with ceiling spots

  • Erstellt am 2019-08-19 23:03:53

kbt09

2019-08-20 16:49:25
  • #1
And I explicitly sign at Climbee ... switchable separately. I have spots for the shower area and mirror lights on the mirror in my small bathroom (4.5 sqm) .. can switch each separately or turn on both.

And distribution, I agree with the Müllerin.
 

hampshire

2019-08-20 17:53:50
  • #2
You can basically get any model from Ansorg with Dali light control - no problem. The provider actually specializes in professional lighting. A light source with a larger diameter can be designed to be less glaring with the same amount of light and can produce a very nice wide angle without donut holes or other unpleasant accompanying light effects. Take a look at the Ansorg Coray CMR. Unfortunately, ours are not installed yet, so I don't have any photos either. By the way, they are not super expensive - just over €100 plus VAT plus Dali module. Three of these would be enough + a wet cell light in the shower.
 

MarkussukraM

2019-08-22 10:38:52
  • #3
The Ansorg Coray CMR require 170mm of space above; I have not lowered the ceiling that much. Also, one has to choose a fixed light color. I have installed lights with CCT throughout the house so that I can adjust the color temperature during the day. I do not want to give that up in the bathroom.
 

MarkussukraM

2019-08-28 21:51:26
  • #4
Here are 2 pictures to illustrate the room

 

MarkussukraM

2019-08-28 21:52:26
  • #5
 

Climbee

2019-09-03 12:28:07
  • #6
The spotlights in front of the mirror in line with the door are really misplaced. Above the washbasin, in front of the mirror - you need light there. When entering the bathroom, you don't need to be illuminated from above.
 
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