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Hi everyone, I've just kicked off my garage conversion project (click here if you want to find out more!), and it is all progressing nicely... If anyone can offer advice on the following, it would be greatly appreciated - I'm on a deadline because of an impending new arrival!The room is approximately 5.1m x 2.47m. I think that I need either 3 or 4 zones - here's the breakdown: Zone 1 - main seating area I am intending to have two rows of 2 seats, and whilst the room is predominantly for movie watching (and hence either dimmed between 90% and off), I guess decent lighting is needed for this area... Then we have the movie posters - I have an original quad cinema poster of SW films IV+V nicely framed - that'll need showing off! I've also acquired a set of the nice holographic film posters for SW IV,V,VI that HMV sold a few years back - would be good to get the dust off them, too... Then there's the signed photos of most of the Stargate cast (including Teryl Rothery cuddling in after a long night partying - although my missus is probably going to take it down if I put that one up!!!) I was thinking nice simple downlighters - any opinions? Zone 2 - office area There is an office area at the back of the room (small desk with a 26" LCD TV as the monitor - also used for quick Xbox sessions when I don't want to fire up the PJ). I would expect this to have separate lighting, because I don't need to waste power and light up the whole room just to use the office. I was thinking this should be halogen downlighters too... - thoughts? Zone 3 - DVDs I want some lighting for the DVD shelves that will essentially fill one wall (or rather, the alcoves along one wall) - I had been thinking about LED lighting attached to the underside of the shelves to illuminate the DVDs on the shelf below - but this gets expensive really quickly when you start talking about 12 shelves @ 1.5m each! As an example, Maplin sell LED lighting on a per 5cm basis - it would cost over £300 to just light up my DVDs at that rate!!! I think that this could be just on/off control, but dimmable would be really nice - but would require some sort of PWM circuit I guess? Questions here: 1. Can anyone recommend a more cost-effective solution? 2. Should this be a separate zone to Zone 1, or combined? Zone 4 - Screen backlighting I want some dimmable (LED?) lighting to provide a "glow" around my projector screen - I assume this would live on a separate circuit / control to the DVD lighting, since they'll be on different levels at different times... General Are there any tricks to laying out groups of lights within a zone? I've read about "golden section" in some of the threads here, but can't seem to get my head around why you wouldn't put lights on a square grid instead?!?! HELP!!! |
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