Planning recessed spotlights for hallway and wardrobe - tips

  • Erstellt am 2020-10-04 11:12:28

annab377

2020-10-04 18:21:33
  • #1
Yes, the daylight lamps / panels mentioned here also interest me a lot.

Philips or Paulmann also have white ambiance (where you can choose any shade from 2000 - 6000 Kelvin) panels. However, they cost about 130 or 180 EUR depending on the size. But if you plan several spots in the hallway, you almost come to the same price.

I would be very happy about forum experiences here with daylight panels (preferably with photos).

We are so taken with the idea that maybe we no longer suspend our bathroom ceiling but simply imagine 4-5 stylish panels.
For example, Adore bathroom ceiling light from Philips Hue with 2400 lm and adjustable and dimmable from 2200 - 6500 Kelvin.
 

annab377

2020-10-04 18:44:59
  • #2
Or also very stylish panels in my opinion are offered by Paulmann: Paulmann LED Panel Smarthome Zigbee Velora Tunable White 595x595mm 19,5W 2700-6500K then costs 130 EUR. I like them very much because they have almost no frame.

And if I understand correctly, you can also connect the Paulmann LED Panel to any Philips Hue Bridge thanks to Zigbee 3.0, or am I wrong?
 

ypg

2020-10-04 19:03:58
  • #3


Why not? If the ceiling height is 2.50, I have 50 cm of space to hang a nice paper moon ball, diameter 30 cm, for 5.99. I know, it’s not an Occhio for over 1000€, which apparently everyone here has, but luckily that’s also a matter of budget and taste. I think something like that is suitable not only for the hallway: it provides light, fits into any interior style, and is also quite inexpensive. Functional lighting shouldn’t be overestimated. I would rather spend the money saved on what is visible at eye level every day.

We personally rarely have our ceiling light on in the hallway, rather our two wall downlights with 3 watts each, which are connected to the stairwell and rather create a cozy light. We don’t need bright light for getting dressed.
 

hampshire

2020-10-04 23:21:29
  • #4
Daylight illusion:
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Shiny86

2020-10-05 00:36:51
  • #5
Yeah man, thanks to you all. Now I'm actually moving away from recessed spotlights. I can definitely imagine very good flat round LED lights. I find them nicer than recessed spotlights. I wouldn’t have thought that I would work completely without recessed spotlights. Do you think I can manage in the hallway + wardrobe with only 3 ceiling outlets? You mentioned that. Where would you place the outlets?
 

annab377

2020-10-05 06:00:14
  • #6
haha same here. A few weeks ago I was still into recessed spotlights. But now I have taken a liking to the square frameless Paulmann panels.

oh, that's what you mean. I thought "daylight" referred to LEDs that have exactly the "right" color / kelvin that you get outside during the day from the sun. The lamp you posted certainly isn't exactly cheap, is it??
 

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