Polystyrene
DIY
Okay I have a small bedroom with a flat roof and I've always wanted to swap my boring dangling light for 4 Downlights with smart coloured bulbs. I went to college and did electrical but even though I never got qualified I've changed light fittings enough with no problem that I thought id be able to fit my own.
Anyway, turns out I was wrong and ive ran into a few issues.
First one is ive drilled the holes but as their are wooden joists/beams (never even thought about that) I cant run the cables easily from each hole
On one side the holes are right next to the joists and as I've read there should be a gap but its only like 1/2cms so im not sure what to do, i dont want to just install them recklessly but how would I make it look right on the roof if i have to move the lights so close the the wall.
I also dont really know how to go about getting the wiring from the center where the light is now over to close to the holes, i was just going to swap the ceiling rose with a junction box and leave it where it is now then plaster it but ive read it needs to be accessible.
Also not sure how to run the wires without drilling through joists, is that acceptable to do or is there a more professional way?
A few images;
Thanks
Anyway, turns out I was wrong and ive ran into a few issues.
First one is ive drilled the holes but as their are wooden joists/beams (never even thought about that) I cant run the cables easily from each hole
On one side the holes are right next to the joists and as I've read there should be a gap but its only like 1/2cms so im not sure what to do, i dont want to just install them recklessly but how would I make it look right on the roof if i have to move the lights so close the the wall.
I also dont really know how to go about getting the wiring from the center where the light is now over to close to the holes, i was just going to swap the ceiling rose with a junction box and leave it where it is now then plaster it but ive read it needs to be accessible.
Also not sure how to run the wires without drilling through joists, is that acceptable to do or is there a more professional way?
A few images;
Thanks
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