Spot lighting / arrangement / quantity

  • Erstellt am 2021-03-31 15:04:40

hippjoha

2021-04-01 07:59:42
  • #1
Just try searching on Google for the Halox box. In the datasheet, you will then find the exact dimensions and the installation depth for spots, etc...

As a rule, you should have enough space, so I would probably get a GU10 bulb with a matching frame. Can you dim the light? If yes, I quite like the Philips WarmGlow.

What else is coming for lighting in the bathroom, besides the spots in the shower?
 

exto1791

2021-04-01 08:02:56
  • #2


Alright. We haven't done the electrical planning yet, meaning we still have to figure out where/if/what exactly we want, so we are currently considering the options we have...

Otherwise, we had planned one light point somewhere in the middle of the bathroom; should that be enough?

Dim the bathroom? You don't need that, right? I'd rather plan that for the living room – but I'm open to any advice! Honestly, the topic of lamps/light in general is still pretty unfamiliar to me...

In two weeks, we'll get the electrical plan, which we will then work through.
 

hippjoha

2021-04-01 08:06:08
  • #3
Filming can provide cozy lighting if you are, for example, lying in the bathtub.

Do not forget the outlet for the mirror light.

PS: Really take a look at Dialux
 

motorradsilke

2021-04-01 08:26:34
  • #4


In the bathroom, I wouldn’t put a lamp on the ceiling, but on the mirror. Otherwise, you’ll always stand in your own light in front of the mirror. If you want, you can additionally put one on the ceiling, but in my experience that’s not necessary if the mirror lights are sufficiently dimensioned.
 

nordanney

2021-04-01 09:05:48
  • #5
I think that's nonsense. Wrong: complete nonsense. The bathroom does not consist only of "the mirror." There is a shower niche and a toilet in the corner, and it is not very small. Illuminating all of that with one mirror = nonsense.
 

Yaso2.0

2021-04-01 09:35:19
  • #6
Our bathroom is about 13.5 sqm, 1 x 1m window in the east, 1 x 1.26m window in the north.

We have planned 9 ceiling spotlights and lighting on the left and right sides of the mirror.

With us, the spotlight costs 70€ in the suspended ceiling, in the concrete ceiling it would have cost five times as much per spotlight :eek:
 

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