cunningham
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Registered: 25th May 05
Location: Lochore, Fife
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my staircase is very steep and dark with no window up at the landing
im in the middle of decorating and was thinking about small lights coming in from either side of the step maybe every 3rd or 4th step (white light) i have a cuboard under the stairs so easy access to run wires
anyone done this similar to the lights in the kickboards you get for kitches but going across the step
any links to decent bulbs and holders
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Gary
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Registered: 22nd Nov 06
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Sounds quite a cool idea.
Decking lights would be your best bet as they are robust etc but are about £30 each!
A set of LED GU10s would a good alternative as they wouldnt hot near your feel (Standard GU10 gets rediculously hot)
I reckon it woudl be easy to fit the lights providing you have enough clearance behind the wall/skirting
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Simon
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just plug in some fairy lights and throw them down the stairs, no problem
or some kits here http://www.hm-online.co.uk/skirting-board-lighting.php
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Brett
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quote: Originally posted by Simon
just plug in some fairy lights and throw them down the stairs, no problem
or some kits here http://www.hm-online.co.uk/skirting-board-lighting.php
Christ, just shy of £120 for a few LEDs and that doesn't even include the transformer
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cunningham
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quote: Originally posted by loafofbrett
quote: Originally posted by Simon
just plug in some fairy lights and throw them down the stairs, no problem
or some kits here http://www.hm-online.co.uk/skirting-board-lighting.php
Christ, just shy of £120 for a few LEDs and that doesn't even include the transformer
thats what i thought it was an idea but im not willing to pay £200+ on a little idea like that where could i get these kickboard lights from i want white light none of this chavy blue stuff
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