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booyaka
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In a lounge there is one light - a pendant fitting in the middle of the room (old house)
The owner would like a pair of wall lights and also a couple of spots in an alcove.
Access to the wiring for the existing light is limited. Floorboards would have to be lifted in the room above which is a nuisance the owner would rather do without.
My thoughts on how to wire the new lights would be to run a new lighting circuit from the CU as it located throught the wall in the porch. This could then feed the wall lights and switch alone. I could then take a fused spur off a nearby socket for the spotlights.
Does all this sound reasonable or am I missing something obvious?
In a lounge there is one light - a pendant fitting in the middle of the room (old house)
The owner would like a pair of wall lights and also a couple of spots in an alcove.
Access to the wiring for the existing light is limited. Floorboards would have to be lifted in the room above which is a nuisance the owner would rather do without.
My thoughts on how to wire the new lights would be to run a new lighting circuit from the CU as it located throught the wall in the porch. This could then feed the wall lights and switch alone. I could then take a fused spur off a nearby socket for the spotlights.
Does all this sound reasonable or am I missing something obvious?