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RE: Room effect lighting..


  • Subject: RE: Room effect lighting..
  • From: "Mike Griffiths" <mike@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sun, 19 Mar 2006 16:52:53 -0000

And you're sure Class A drugs wouldn't be safer?

Mike



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From: ukha_d@xxxxxxx [mailto:ukha_d@xxxxxxx] On Behalf
Of Ian Lowe
Sent: 19 March 2006 16:23
To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
Subject: [ukha_d] Room effect lighting..




Looking for some advice...

I'm returning to our computer room to see about improving the mood
slightly
- we painted the room black (completely black - ceiling included) with
light
pine flooring and desks it's rather cool. The room is lit with IKEA's
Blue
LED strips - consumes about 20 watts in total and quite an impressive
light
level.

I'm finding, however, that the room is just a little *too* dark for
working
in for an extended period.

The plan is to paint the ceiling and top 20cm of the wall white and add
a
fake ceiling (not sure what this is actually called) around 30cm deep
all
the way around at this height. Above this edge of plasterboard, I'll
place
RGB LEDs driven by a couple of Gerry Duprey's RGB LED controller boards.
I'm
also planning to put a couple of mains halogens up in opposite corners
on an
X10 module so I can add some *real* light if required.

The intention is to run on the LEDs for normal night time use (perhaps
40-50
watts in total?) and use the halogens if I need bright working light.

The question is - has anyone done this before? How important is the
smoothness of the ceiling? What's a good paint to use? Is brilliant
white
the best, or would a pearlescent paint be better?

Ian.









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