My apologies if this is in the wrong forum but I posted it here as I thought it was a fairly general non technical question ....
A few years ago I was changing light shades as a favour for someone who lived in an ex council property (3 bedroom house) and noticed that in the two main bedrooms, the lighting pendants were situated well off centre of the room. In each case they were biased well towards the window...
When I mentioned this to the owner, she commented that it was how bedroom lighting used to be installed in the council houses in that area. I would guess the Estate was built in the 40's and had last been rewired in the late 70s/80s...
I grew up living on a council estate of the same era but belonging to a different council, and our pendants were in the centre of the bed room ceilings..
So was this this off centre installation common in the past and if so, does anybody know the thinking behind it?
Thanks in advance,
Peter
A few years ago I was changing light shades as a favour for someone who lived in an ex council property (3 bedroom house) and noticed that in the two main bedrooms, the lighting pendants were situated well off centre of the room. In each case they were biased well towards the window...
When I mentioned this to the owner, she commented that it was how bedroom lighting used to be installed in the council houses in that area. I would guess the Estate was built in the 40's and had last been rewired in the late 70s/80s...
I grew up living on a council estate of the same era but belonging to a different council, and our pendants were in the centre of the bed room ceilings..
So was this this off centre installation common in the past and if so, does anybody know the thinking behind it?
Thanks in advance,
Peter