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Hi again. I've installed several Ovia Inceptor LED down lighters to house which is fine. Holes required 65mm (standard I suppose) What I'm looking for now is something similar for an alcove but a lot smaller. Customer has 2 x alcoves sited either side of double bed. Looking for something to light up alcoves. I'd like to install a LED down light in top of alcove.
I would of thought a fitting out there which requires a smaller dia hole. Any Ideas, recommendations?
 
I found these on a quick search, no experience of using them myself though.

Miniature LED Downlight | ZEP0.5 | Downlights.co.uk 42m cutout

Or you could go for the type you recess in kitchen cabinets and the like

Light Fittings: Nano LED downlight HP 1W, SKU: NANO-ALU-1W on efficientlight.co.uk - Light Fittings, LED Lighting & Light Bulbs 30mm cutout

Smaller than that and you need led decking/plinth lighting kits, led rope or tape, or something similar.

Thanks for that, I'm useless trying to find products on the computer, but that has steered me in the right direction.
 

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