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Possibly my most STW post ever .. I am renovating a property and flat mounted LED light Panels in theory look a great way to go for kitchen and bathroom lighting both on both price and aesthetics. however i have never seen any in the flesh and can only find examples online with Lumens and sizing that confuse the Sh*t out of me.
Any real world experience how do they cast light Kitchen is 2.67m X 3.49m if that helps .
Thanks in advance
They are pretty good light wise. Nice spread. I've only used them commercially and I'd be wary of them making a space look a bit office like but I suppose it depends how you mount them
I'm interested in this too. The downlighters in our bathroom are rubbish, not very bright, not a good spread of light, and seem very energy-inefficient.
Have them in the garage from ledpanelstore
Really happy with them.
Replaced tubes and are so much brighter and clearer.
Got a shop full of them, look great on a suspended ceiling. Wouldn't put them in my kitchen though - unless it was a very industrial vibe London pad or something.
These would be great for my garage. currently it has one single lamp in the middle, and all the stuff at which I would like to look is around the edge and I cast a shadow on everything!
Assume you can simply wire a load of them into a ceiling rose?
Forgive the link I am looking at something like this
Appreciate this is ebay and i'm looking to source from elsewhere
Nick do you have anything like this in store ?
Have them in the garage...
enough said, don't put them in your house, they are far too bright and just wrong. You can buy flush fitting 200mm dia led fittings the thickness of a plasterboard ceiling that look much better and a couple in a smaller room would be more than sufficient.