![]() I specifically wanted one in front of the WD since inside the washer is dark & I like to check the amount of clothes before I measure the soap - it takes such a small amount to produce too many suds (yes, I use HE). My contractor told me the 3 overhead cans would be too much, but I think it is just right. I also installed an undercabinet Zeelight for countertop work. There are cabinets along the perpendicular wall. ![]() I have Whirlpool Duet W/D stacked at one corner with a sink beside it & with leaded glass/frosted window. We have 3 4" cans for 6.5' X 6.33' with halogen bulbs (I think around 45W bulbs - contractor purchased & installed). Our recent remodel of the laundry room added recessed lighting & I love it. LEDs use 1/50 of the energy of a standard bulb and last 10 times longer than their CFL alternatives. We've also found LED lights at Sam's Club that we now use in several other recessed lights around the house.ĬFLs use about 25% of the energy of a standard incandescent bulb. The swirly CFL is enclosed in the bulb, so it doesn't look like a CFL. ![]() We took out the incandescent bulbs and installed CFL bulbs, which look like regular recessed lights, and no more "heat stroke". We have two recessed lights over our kitchen sink and just those two lights increased the temperature by 5-7ÃÂ☏ in that area when they were on. It will be so hot in there from the lights alone you'll never turn them on. You may want to check with a lighting specialists for more information and ideas.Īre you planning on using CFL, or better yet, LED bulbs in your 6 recessed lights? Otherwise you will be adding a lot of heat to a very small area if you use incandescent or halogen lights. You don't say what size your lights will be, but I think 6 is overkill as well.
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