Jump to content
Find Professionals    Deals    Get Quotations   Portfolios
Sign in to follow this  
Zio

Downlights

Recommended Posts

I will be heading to balestier road to look for Downlights.

I got a couple of questions to ask about downlights before I head there to one shop by one shop recce.

1) Normally how much does each cost ?

2) Usually how much distance before another piece is needed, as in how to determine how many pieces u need ?

3) Round one or Square ones cost more ? Which one you all think is better ? What are their difference ?

4) How is the electricity consumption of downlights ?

5) Lastly, anyone is using it now, care to share lobang on which shops you get it from ?

Thanks a million for taking time to reply. :)

 

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

Join 46,923 satisfied homeowners who used renotalk quotation service to find interior designers. Get an estimated quotation

1) Normally how much does each cost ?

$20~ can vary, depends on size, design, shop. Too big will look abit ugly. Too small will limit your bulb size = too dim.

2) Usually how much distance before another piece is needed, as in how to determine how many pieces u need ?

u should have a self-feel already from the length of the ceiling. u can bring the floor plan to them and ask the shop to gauge for you how many pieces needed (if u have decided on which shop to buy from).

3) Round one or Square ones cost more ? Which one you all think is better ? What are their difference ?

depends on design. see which one u like better.

4) How is the electricity consumption of downlights ?

depends on what bulb u put in.

along jalan besarh also have alot of light shops.

 

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites
I will be heading to balestier road to look for Downlights.

I got a couple of questions to ask about downlights before I head there to one shop by one shop recce.

1) Normally how much does each cost ?

Depend on design range from $20-$50 each including the bulb.

2) Usually how much distance before another piece is needed, as in how to determine how many pieces u need ?

My lighting boss will look at my floor plan and let me know, so I got no problem on that.

3) Round one or Square ones cost more ? Which one you all think is better ? What are their difference ?

Ard the same price. Square look modern, round it common, but too many square will look too squarish for the house so it really depend on your house reno design.

4) How is the electricity consumption of downlights ?

Using energy saving light bulbs is the cheaper alternative. If got money use LED light for long term, less heat and also using lesser watt.

5) Lastly, anyone is using it now, care to share lobang on which shops you get it from ?

I using downlight and also LED. Got it from a shop at Changi road call Endura trading.

Thanks a million for taking time to reply. :)

I do understand the lighting shops at balester rd maybe quite ex compare to other ulu ulu shops.

 

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites
Downlights shld be quite cheap....$15~$20 each...

Everywhere also around that price...:P

$15 ???

I thought is ard $25 per piece ?

hmmm i haven go ard to see but I guess alot of ppl recommend Chelsea Lightning at Jurong East.

find one day go there see...

or any other trust worthy shops to recommend ?

 

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites
I do understand the lighting shops at balester rd maybe quite ex compare to other ulu ulu shops.

icic

I used to go balestria road to see the lights,

so any ulu ulu shops to recommend ???? :D

 

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

Prices can indeed range from $20 to $50, there is really no standard price because all the PLC lights come in different sizes, casing made with different material (whether spray painted, powder coated), different types of wiring insulation, different grade of bulb fittings, different ways to open/close the PLC, and comes with different bulbs & balast.. even the reflective material inside have different grades of 'reflectiveness' if you wish to go into details..

It is difficult for us end consumers to really know which is better, the best is to go to a few shops, or as many as you can, hold the PLC in your hands and take a look, find something you like and use this as a comparison with other shops~

 

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
Sign in to follow this  

×