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ericbuggeln
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« Reply #30 on: June 24, 2012, 06:26 PM »

Tom, in case no ones told you lately, youre a smart dude, Eric
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« Reply #31 on: June 24, 2012, 07:53 PM »

Thanks Eric. I no smarter than anyone else. I use light and its source in my designs.

I got one right now where I'm using XactBeam LED (they have replaceable lenses of varing angles) bulbs so I can get the light beams to fall at an exact spot. The bulbs CRI of the center bulb will be different than to two outer bulbs, I need the blend to get the proper light. Same job, the designer refuses to listen about a wall washer that needs to be installed to make a tile detail "pop" off the wall.

Working on a bathroom design where the light source is let into the back of cabinet face frames, they will illuminate the mirror(s) to prevent shadows from the facial topography.  I may also use an onyx or glass top with lights below it. Very cool look.

For some reason, light is normally an after thought. It should be included from the first concept.

Tom
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ericbuggeln
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« Reply #32 on: July 22, 2012, 10:43 PM »

UPDATE - i got the three four bulb T8 fixtures installed in the on bay. I installed the remaining four two bulb HD fixtures in the other bay. Obviously the first bay is much brighter, but its clear that once both bays are remodeled there will be an abundance of light in my shop. Just in time for he party, too, Eric
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