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Re: Skirting Level lighting


  • To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
  • Subject: Re: Skirting Level lighting
  • From: "the_home_automator" <db@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sun, 29 Sep 2002 09:00:29 -0000
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Maybe this:

http://www.tlc-
direct.co.uk/Main_Index/Lighting_Menu_Index/Lighting_Disco_Index/Dural
ite_Rope_Lights/index.html

They dont have the pictures on the site of the aluminium strips into
which you place the duralight, but it is in the printed catalogue.


--- In ukha_d@y..., "Kevin Ellis" <kevin.ellis@d...> wrote:
> I have now reached the stage on the home removation where I am
> planing the total remodleing of upstairs. I have so far taken out
all
> the walls and currently planing the lighting control.
>
> Does anybody know of any small lighting that could be placed at
> skirting board level ? I am looking to have a switch matrix either
> side of the bed (just like hotels) that contorl all the lights in
the
> bedroom and en-suite, including some low level lights to light the
> way to the loo at night.
>
> I had though of using a transformer and 12v lamps, but have yet to
> find any nice looking holders.
>
> All this will of course be X10 controlled.
>
> Any help much appriciated.
>
> Kevin


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