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R e c o m m e n d a t i o n s f o r t h e
i n t e r i o r :
Lounge/dining room: One central light required over dining
table.
Living room area: wall lights, table
lamps or standard lamps.
Bedrooms: One or two reading lights
and two wall lights for atmospheric lighting or one central light
if the wardrobes are not lit.
Children's room: One central light
required, one reading light at head of bed and one desk lamp lighting
from the left.
Kitchen: One central light required
for strong general illumination plus one or more wall lights above
work surfaces.
Bathrooms: one central light essential
and one wall light on each side of mirror.
R e c o m m e n d a t i o n s f o r t h e e x t e r i o r :
Good outside lighting also provides security. Two lights at opposite
corners are sufficient in principle. These should be operated by
REMOTE SWITCHES at the following points: gate, front door, main
bedroom, secondary doors, garage and back door. The beam of optical
glass lighting can be adjusted to suit the slope of the terrain.
An optional shield also allows you to alter the width of the beam,
and to mask or light certain surfaces as necessary.
C o n c l u s i o n :
To achieve ideal illumination, it is necessary to draw up the lighting
plan at the same time as the building plans; subsequent modifications
always require costly alterations.
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