Guy's House Project

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The Moose

22,849 posts

209 months

Saturday 8th December 2018
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Mattt said:
Don’t put the lights so close to the cabinet I would assume!
Are you then not going to get the same issue lower down?

hyphen

26,262 posts

90 months

Saturday 8th December 2018
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The Moose said:
, what is the solution?
Ability to dim them down

B17NNS

18,506 posts

247 months

Saturday 8th December 2018
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Mattt said:
Don’t put the lights so close to the cabinet I would assume!
I'd have said you'd actually need to go closer and perhaps use a wider beam angle.

Love the room by the way!

dhutch

14,388 posts

197 months

Saturday 8th December 2018
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Don't use downlights? Or if you must, use much fewer much larger units that have frosted glass so get deflected light I guess.

We're going to have wide angle spots in the kitchen area and pendats over the table.


Daniel

CharlesdeGaulle

26,267 posts

180 months

Saturday 8th December 2018
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dhutch said:
Don't use downlights? Or if you must, use much fewer much larger units that have frosted glass so get deflected light I guess.

We're going to have wide angle spots in the kitchen area and pendats over the table.


Daniel
Off-topic Daniel, but any chance you can stop needlessly signing your posts Daniel? Ta.

Crumpet

3,894 posts

180 months

Saturday 8th December 2018
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Nice colour for the cabinets! As said before, it’s nice to see something other than the usual grey.

Out of interest, what’s with the pink plasterboard? Is it fire retardant for the steels?

B17NNS

18,506 posts

247 months

Saturday 8th December 2018
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Crumpet said:
Out of interest, what’s with the pink plasterboard? Is it fire retardant for the steels?
Yes. Bloody heavy too.

Pheo

3,339 posts

202 months

Saturday 8th December 2018
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What colour is the kitchen? Looks great.

Reminds me I need to order my lights...

dhutch

14,388 posts

197 months

Sunday 9th December 2018
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CharlesdeGaulle said:
Off-topic Daniel, but any chance you can stop needlessly signing your posts Daniel? Ta.
If you push it to extremes, the whole forum is not strictly required per say, does the inclusion of my name offend you that much Charles?

hyphen

26,262 posts

90 months

Sunday 9th December 2018
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CharlesdeGaulle said:
Off-topic Daniel, but any chance you can stop needlessly signing your posts Daniel? Ta.
+1 it's weird.

E36GUY

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5,906 posts

218 months

Monday 10th December 2018
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The Moose said:
I love the color of the cabinetry, however really dislike this effect from the lighting:



Obviously you're in the industry so it's planned, however for someone who doesn't like this kinda wavey line of light, what is the solution?
We call those 'scallops'

These are set at 300mm from the cabinet to light the front and also, to provide light into the cabinet when opened. You can't avoid the lines as they are the top of the beam angle but the alternative would be to use adjustable down ligthts and set them further away then tilt them back then the scallop is less pronounced. Depending on the angle of tilt available, 6-700mm would be about right.

E36GUY

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5,906 posts

218 months

Monday 10th December 2018
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Pheo said:
What colour is the kitchen? Looks great.

Reminds me I need to order my lights...
Cheers!

Colour is Farrow & Ball, "Stiffkey Blue."

E36GUY

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5,906 posts

218 months

Monday 10th December 2018
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B17NNS said:
I'd have said you'd actually need to go closer and perhaps use a wider beam angle.

Love the room by the way!
Cheers.

You won't get much wider a beam angle than that. Those are 40 degrees but the beam angles are measured within the cone where there is more than 50% of the available light. The natural spread is wider

E36GUY

Original Poster:

5,906 posts

218 months

Monday 10th December 2018
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dhutch said:
Don't use downlights? Or if you must, use much fewer much larger units that have frosted glass so get deflected light I guess.

We're going to have wide angle spots in the kitchen area and pendats over the table.
Frosted glass doesn't do that. Lights in the picture are fitted thus.

RC1807

12,534 posts

168 months

Sunday 21st July 2019
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Hey Guy... Any updates?

Didn't see you at LM this year....I avoided what was the Guinness tent the whole weekend, so that saved me a fortune! smile

Russell

E36GUY

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5,906 posts

218 months

Tuesday 23rd July 2019
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RC1807 said:
Hey Guy... Any updates?

Didn't see you at LM this year....I avoided what was the Guinness tent the whole weekend, so that saved me a fortune! smile

Russell
Yes Russ. Coming up.

I was there but tbh, not been to the 'Guinness' Tent for a few years. We said enough's enough when it got to €9 a pint so we bring cans up. For the last few years we've started the race at the chicane at the bottom of the start/finish straight, spent a few hours wandering down towards karting then home and on to Arnage and Mulsanne.

E36GUY

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5,906 posts

218 months

Tuesday 23rd July 2019
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Here we are then.

Very nearly finished. Literally a couple of snags left but getting the builders back this side of Christmas has been challenging to say the least.

But we're pretty much there. Absolutely loving the extra space and practicality of the new rooms. We now have 5 beds, 3 baths, 2 living rooms, utility and the large kitchen. House was 1700sqft and is now 2400 and I still have a decent garage/store.

Pics of the back of the house before....







And After.....






Lawn was turfed in the week before Le Mans then it rained solid for two weeks so it's taken really well. The boys are particularly enjoying the cleared space and their goal is up in a corner. Because the garden is L shape, we're able to tuck this away so we can't see it from the house. Had a touch with a local lawn chap who's building a house shortly. Let's just say I saved a lot of £ on the lawn but I now owe him a large favour!



During the early build, I had the garden cleeared and levelled as well as five poor trees removed and now turfed, it's transformed. Now have the older part of the lawn to work on as it's crap and weedy but over the next year I will treat and restore.



Original kitchen/diner now converted into an open playroom for my boys.The twin doors in the second pic slide into the walls to open into the new kitchen.











Still need a front panel for the island and also need to find a single table (or two the same) to replace those for dining but the length works really well in there.


First dinner outside when the garden was finally done.




And at dusk.....





It's been a reasonably lengthy and occasionally frustrating process to get to this point. We're over budget but only by a little bit so nothing catastrophic. No-one got pregnant during the build and we're all loving the transformation.



felixgogo

155 posts

167 months

Tuesday 23rd July 2019
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That's absolutely fabulous - it will transform how you live - well done!

jonnydm

5,107 posts

209 months

Tuesday 23rd July 2019
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Looks really great, will take some inspiration for ideas for my build.

RC1807

12,534 posts

168 months

Wednesday 24th July 2019
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Thanks for the update, Guy

All looks very good indeed!