I've read a good number of threads about table lighting and none of them have quite answered the question I have.
The picture below is the snooker room of the house into which I am moving on the 20th March (can't wait!!)
The table is currently lit with little halogen spots - 1 over each pocket and 1 over the middle of each end rail. I don't need to tell you, the lighting is really uneven. In the flesh, it's not quite as awful as it looks - but it is pretty bad and definitely needs improvement!
You may also be able to see that there is a hole over the blue spot, inside which is a separate circuit for additional lights - which means I can easily add more lights. So it's not all bad.
However - what you can't see in the photo is the main issue/bad news. The ceiling is really low - it's a shade under 7 feet.
So - what's the best way to light a table when the ceiling is low?
I don't want something that's really intrusive and I'm concerned that something so close to the table will be a huge distraction when you're down on the shot. Also - I need to make sure that any lights still light the whole table - even when they're a bit closer than they would normally be.
Any similar experience, ideas or suggestions would be hugely welcomed.
The picture below is the snooker room of the house into which I am moving on the 20th March (can't wait!!)
The table is currently lit with little halogen spots - 1 over each pocket and 1 over the middle of each end rail. I don't need to tell you, the lighting is really uneven. In the flesh, it's not quite as awful as it looks - but it is pretty bad and definitely needs improvement!
You may also be able to see that there is a hole over the blue spot, inside which is a separate circuit for additional lights - which means I can easily add more lights. So it's not all bad.
However - what you can't see in the photo is the main issue/bad news. The ceiling is really low - it's a shade under 7 feet.
So - what's the best way to light a table when the ceiling is low?
I don't want something that's really intrusive and I'm concerned that something so close to the table will be a huge distraction when you're down on the shot. Also - I need to make sure that any lights still light the whole table - even when they're a bit closer than they would normally be.
Any similar experience, ideas or suggestions would be hugely welcomed.
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