led downlighting wiring help

DFA8B2F1-090C-4528-B2CA-7714C81F0CEC.jpeg 863378ED-C6C7-4A8A-90C7-6F7C4152326C.jpeg Well so far so good all wired up and working fine and looking pretty good not bad for a first timer. I haven’t used the bootlace Ferrells but if this is essential then I don’t mind fitting them they’re all pretty easily accessible and come down fine :)
 
Few too many - I’d take 3 out and fill the holes!
Well done and thanks for the photos. You are officially the wild card!
 
Maybe I’d do a better job of it if people were abit more helpful on here but majority just seems to be looking for a fault in anything and everything possible. advise me the best way and safest way to go about it or stay or out of it I thought this was supposed to be a discussion forum were people chat and help one another out but there’s very few people like that on here and everyone just wants to start an argument or debate but thanks to the ones who have been helpful I appreciate it thanks

1. The clues in the name 'Electricians Forum' not 'forum where people can pick our brains for free to bodge a job'.

2. If you'd spent years training and getting qualified to become an electrician, had to buy £1,000's of tools and test equipment which you have to pay to have calibrated each year, pay £100's each year to be registered in a scheme and the associated loss of a day's pay once a year at assessment time, £100's on wiring regulation books, guidance notes and top up C&G courses whenever the regs change; then you'd be a bit down on amateurs who come on here fishing for advice on how to do our job rather than employ one of us.

"Any idiot can get a circuit to work, it takes knowledge and skill to get it to work safely"

...and as for taped up earth wires, it's just not 'Best Practise'

.... definitely does not look like a domestic location.
 
That’s a bedroom, there is the end of a bed. There’s a tv on the wall and a UPVC window. In the other shot shows something on top of a wardrobe.
Mods - close the thread - everyone is beginning to get ‘previous’.
 
Yes it’s a bedroom 15 ft long and 10 wide i could of probs got away with 6 but preffered the 8 ideally they’ll be changed and put on a Dimmer at some point
 
Probably a compliment that people think it looks commercial.
Dimmer switches are generally deeper so may not go in your switch backbox, in which case there exists, a single gang 10mm plastic standoff plate that can be used for the dimmer switch to sit on if that is the case. Not as pretty as flush but means you won’t have to change the back box.
You can mess with the (K) colour of the LED lamps as well 2700K warm white 3000K whiter white. Looks like you may have 4000K so if you find it doesn’t suit you it can be changed. Just don’t get 6000K - no one likes that.
 
Cool thanks for that yeah the back plate isnt very deep at all compared to the rest around the house so will probably have to get the stand-off plate I’ve currently got 3000k bulbs in at the moment but yeah will play around with the colour temp before I purchase dimmable bulbs
 
Ahh, how do I ask this gently? What is the finish applied to the plasterboard ceiling, I can't quite make it out ?
 
Ahh, how do I ask this gently? What is the finish applied to the plasterboard ceiling, I can't quite make it out ?
could it possibly be "paint"?
 
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