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RE: Inspiration required - 'cinema' lighting



Couldn't you just get a backlit remote that you can see in the dark???

:-)

P.


> To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
> From: g@xxxxxxx
> Date: Mon, 10 Oct 2011 09:46:53 +0100
> Subject: [ukha_d] Inspiration required - 'cinema' lighting
>
> I'm after some inspiration for some lighting so you can "see what
you're
> doing" in a very dark room. There are many ceiling downlights,
but even
> dimming these takes a fair bit of energy, and I'm looking for
something
> that can illuminate the seating area just enough to see the buttons on
a
> remote control
>
> Much like the way a BMW has a red light illuminating the centre
console
> just enough to see what's what.
>
> I'd prefer not to break into the insulated ceiling - a dimmable wall
light
> may be an option, but I'd prefer something more directional and a
> downlight - for example a very weak kitchen cabinet surface mount
light ?
>
> Thanks !
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