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Yeh the clue is in the title domestic victorian property. The usual three up three down terraced victorian property.
 
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Very nice indeed @Midwest but a bit too expensive for the client they are more B&Qish. Love to do a project like that though. With that quality. I love lighting personally.
 
Hers some B&Qish , trade rated apparently.

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Stair lighting in wood handrail or if stud walls led tape profile mounted in wall looks good, better not to see the led tape direct on as looks tacky. See companies like Monoled or gap lighting for help. If a job is worth doing, do it well. B&Q is not the place for quality light fittings ok for a home owner but trade! Better to be known for quality work and use quality marerials. Do it once and right first time otherwise replace it every couple of years which is not good for business reputation.
 
Stair lighting in wood handrail or if stud walls led tape profile mounted in wall looks good, better not to see the led tape direct on as looks tacky. See companies like Monoled or gap lighting for help. If a job is worth doing, do it well. B&Q is not the place for quality light fittings ok for a home owner but trade! Better to be known for quality work and use quality marerials. Do it once and right first time otherwise replace it every couple of years which is not good for business reputation.

The problem with that is some customer seem to spend their money irrationally.
 

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