One of my design hang-ups is sunken ceiling spots. Personally, I would never fit them, although I can understand having them in a kitchen or bathroom. But this is just… something. No options for anything but searing white light. I can’t even see any lamps in the bedroom.

  • ryathal
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    12 hours ago

    Even with dimming, I think you’d have to disconnect half those lights. Can we discuss the terrible kitchen though? The stovetop looks to be poorly lit (ironically), almost all the usable counter space is the island, the fridge is way to far away, the grey cabinets and black countertops really clash with the white floor. They spent a ton of money on that stone and it looks awful.

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      9 hours ago

      Yup. I hate this trend of having a big kitchen with hardly any counter space. It seems to be something people aspire to here.

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      8 hours ago

      I use Hue tuneable or RGB bulbs recessed in the ceiling and they’re great. With their switches and a little setup it will turn on the lights to the appropriate brightness and color temperature depending on the time of day. They dim to nearly nothing up to daylight. You just need good bulbs or drivers.