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The Ideal Ceiling light for the kitchen

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ceejay123 | 12:36 Wed 26th Mar 2008 | Interiors
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Does anyone have a view or suggestion.
We def' dont want a long flourescent tube!
At the moment we have a fixing with four 50 watt halogen lamps but this just creates four lots of shadows.
The kitchen is quite small 10ft by 12 ft.
Any thoughts on the subject???????
Thanks in anticipation
Chris
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ceejay try 6 fixed downlights spaced out evenly, if 10ft is the width have them spaced out 30" from walls, and if 12ft is the length space them out 36" apart, this will ensure you have 2 rows of lights with 3 lights along the length of the kitchen, and 3 rows of 2 lights along the width of the kitchen, you could ethier go for low voltage or mains voltage downlights good luck

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