Looking for wall lamps for living, hallway, and stair areas

  • Erstellt am 2016-03-03 10:03:28

Sebastian79

2016-03-07 06:51:38
  • #1
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Thanks for the tip, we had already found that too, but it's really too specialized.

I imagine that in the living-dining room with 6 burners it somehow looks like a junkyard.
 

Legurit

2016-03-07 07:40:44
  • #2
We have gotten used to the versions (we also struggle with the lamps)
 

Vanben

2016-03-07 08:42:27
  • #3
I don't know how the connections are arranged at your place, but how about indirect lighting otherwise?

In that case, the lamp itself would be quite irrelevant and you could use anything from simple sockets to fluorescent tubes to LEDs:


 

Legurit

2016-03-07 08:47:45
  • #4
We found an amateur solution for the wall outlets in the living room that looks surprisingly good. We had bought white plaster wall lamps for the stairwell (30 € each) but were a bit confused by the socket (G9 -.-). We have now placed the lamps on our cabinets in the living room and connected them to the wall outlets. When they are off, you can practically not see them, since they are the same color as the wall and are also placed at the back of the cabinet; when they are on, you get nice ambient lighting – the best part: I didn't even have to drill.
 

PhiTh

2016-03-08 12:01:26
  • #5
A friend of mine had a good experience when he went to a professional lighting planner and complained to him about his troubles... Certainly not comparable in price to the cheap online purchase, but the result was really great (He also had some indirect lighting installed on the side)
 

EveundGerd

2016-03-08 21:39:24
  • #6
I ordered a lot of lamps online from funkelhaus. By the way, the tip originally also came from this forum.
We have a total of six wall lamps in the hallways. They look a bit like a straight stainless steel croissant, shining upwards and downwards. The light is very pleasant and casts beautiful shadow patterns. Cost per lamp: €22.00. However, they are not dimmable, but the bulb is replaceable.
These lamps also come in clay, which you can then paint yourself.
 

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