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topshot_2k

posted on 6th Nov 06 at 10:03

we used 2 strip lights wired into a switch near the door.


Ally

posted on 6th Nov 06 at 10:01

I cant col, the chimney breast runs up the middle of the wall, so am using the alcoves on either side of it as recessed wardrobe bits with hanging rail and shelves. Good idea thou, might see if theres a way round it but i doubt it :(


Colin

posted on 6th Nov 06 at 00:48

Stick it into one corner & put either shelfs on the 3ft gap.

or

Into one corner & frame it & fix plaster board onto the framing.

3 spotlights hardwired onto the ceiling.

Thats what id do :look:


mav

posted on 6th Nov 06 at 00:39

If you put up a frame the fix MDF to it and then skim / paint it will look ok...:thumbs:


Andrew

posted on 6th Nov 06 at 00:21

Let us know how u wired up the spot lights. I wanna put them in my front room :D


Ally

posted on 5th Nov 06 at 23:09

cool, think i might get Richie to do it then :lol:

Jodi - No way, cant do stud wall so wouldnt even attempt to do it, am only doing wardrobes because my dads helping me and he knows what hes doing :lol:


Colin

posted on 5th Nov 06 at 22:44

I had spotlights hard wired to a pull string switch in my old room at mum & dads.....wasnt hard to rig up.


Jodi_the_g

posted on 5th Nov 06 at 19:05

Don't use MDF, build a small section of stud walling will look alot better.


mav

posted on 5th Nov 06 at 18:36

You can get battery push lights off/on but they are crap in my eyes...

Get an electrician to fit lights correctly into the wardrobe and put double switch in wall, shouldn't cost much to do...

We have just had one fitted above our wardrobes as it's abit dark too....


Ally

posted on 5th Nov 06 at 17:16

Fitting a built in wardrobe in the next couple of weeks, i have 3 large mirrored doors and the tracks, only problem is i bought them second hand (ebay... £30 :lol: ) and my rooms about 3 foot wider than what i have, so the plan is to build a frame, with a foot and a half of MDF on each side so it looks ok (will paint the mdf white i think, or do somthing with it to posh it up a bit!)

Im abit stumped when it comes to the lighting, i would like spotlights inside the wardrobe, but wanna know what other options i have as well!

Was thinking i could have no lights in there, but it runs across the width of the bedroom (11ft) and will be about 2ft deep so it will be dark in there :(

also, somthing easy to put up :lol: can u buy battery powered ones with come with a seperate switch i can put on the wall and link upto spotlights?

help... :lol: