Planning recessed spotlights for hallway and wardrobe - tips

  • Erstellt am 2020-10-04 11:12:28

Shiny86

2020-10-16 16:04:13
  • #1
Ok thanks. So I’m thinking about making it dimmable. Does that cost a lot more? Can you make them dimmable starting at a certain time? That would surely be smart for nighttime toilet trips. Do you use these Philips Hue for that?
 

kbt09

2020-10-16 17:21:55
  • #2
One could also do the spots with 2 circuits, e.g. shower/bathtub together and the other two.
 

K1300S

2020-10-16 17:53:28
  • #3
You can also plan such a guide light at switch height for nighttime toilet visits. Otherwise, ours are dimmable, and that works quite well. In addition, they are IP-44 protected, so you have no problems with the steam from the shower.
 

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