Topic: | Re:Kitchen lighting - advice sought | |
Posted by: | D Fox | |
Date/Time: | 21/10/14 14:30:00 |
I was at a talk given by independent lighting designer, Tad Trylski (@TadTrylski on Twitter), who believes that good lighting design can halve energy costs - the biggest mistake being to have lots of downlighters lighting the floor. Instead, you should light the walls (giving more perceived light with fewer lights) and specific tasks. He is an associate of the big London consultancy Light Bureau (http://www.lightbureau.com). Hope this helps David |
Topic | Date Posted | Posted By |
Kitchen lighting - advice sought | 21/10/14 12:33:00 | Ann Williams |
Re:Kitchen lighting - advice sought | 21/10/14 14:30:00 | D Fox |
Re:Re:Kitchen lighting - advice sought | 22/10/14 11:30:00 | Ann Williams |