Hello all,
I'm currently planning my kitchen renovation - it's a very dated 1960's fit currently which includes polystyrene ceiling tiles, and flourecent lighting on 2 circuits.
I'm thinking about what the best options are for the new lighting plans - at the moment I'm thinking that several downlights placed at regular intervals around the ceiling will give the best result. The room has limited natural light so I need plenty of electical lighting.
I'm considering 2 options - 1. LED lighting which looks like it would give a cold but slightly different look, 2. Low voltage Xenon lights, or maybe a mix of the 2.
I have a couple of questions I hope someone may have some comments to share with me on...
1 - Is there any guidance as to how many lights you should plan to fit for a good level of general light in a room? (The room is 18' x 12')
2 - Does anyone have any experience of the newer style LED lighting such as these - many sites which sell 'bright LED' lights claim they are sufficient to replace traditional bulbs, but I have not seen any in action.
Google "harlequinled.co.uk/shopexd.asp?id=459"
I'm thinking of going half and half (LED / Xenon) to get a mix of warmer / cold lighting, having 1 circuit on a dimmer, and the LED's on std. on / off circuit.
If anyone has any comments, advice, or experience of what works well or badly please let me know.
Thanks in advance
Chris.