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Hi

I’d like to install some lights in a cabinet, and the easiest way to power them is from one of the downlights in the kitchen, so they would be switched on by the same switch as
the downlights. To run a cable from the downlight to the cabinet, the easiest way would be to fish it through the ceiling with a rod, under the joists (they run perpendicular to my cable route)as there is a gap between them and the plasterboard ceiling.

Would this be an acceptable method of running the cable in the ceiling?

It would be the easiest option as the floor above is carpeted and is t&g chipboard.
Thanks for any replies
 
Hi

I’d like to install some lights in a cabinet, and the easiest way to power them is from one of the downlights in the kitchen, so they would be switched on by the same switch as
the downlights. To run a cable from the downlight to the cabinet, the easiest way would be to fish it through the ceiling with a rod, under the joists (they run perpendicular to my cable route)as there is a gap between them and the plasterboard ceiling.

Would this be an acceptable method of running the cable in the ceiling?

It would be the easiest option as the floor above is carpeted and is t&g chipboard.
Thanks for any replies
In a word, Yes
 
how are you going to go "under the joists" , isn't the ceiling attached to the joists?

Apparently "there is a gap between them and the plasterboard ceiling."
Not sure how that comes about. Would love to see some pics.
 
how are you going to go "under the joists" , isn't the ceiling attached to the joists?

Apparently "there is a gap between them and the plasterboard ceiling."
Not sure how that comes about. Would love to see some pics.
Have you guys never seen a brandered ceiling? Joists run one way with 2'' x 1'' branders attached to the underside running perpendicular to joists, then plasterboard screwed to branders?
 
Have you guys never seen a brandered ceiling? Joists run one way with 2'' x 1'' branders attached to the underside running perpendicular to joists, then plasterboard screwed to branders?

I don't do domestic, so no.
Thanks for the explanation @streamer
 
Yes there are branders under the joists, which the plasterboard is attached to.

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