Jay Ashworth
Well-Known Member
In fact, my next-to-last house had a cantilever/hung booth, and the slope was into the booth, for other, fairly obvious, reasons.
In fact, my next-to-last house had a cantilever/hung booth, and the slope was into the booth, for other, fairly obvious, reasons.
I'm with Bill on this one. I have a bigger booth but there are around eight outlets around the booth and they all get used at some point or another. Better than having to run an extension cord or a power strip whenever I need to plug in my laptop. I may look into having a couple of them switched out for some that have usb ports now that you mention it.
Good discussion. Anyone ever mess around with dimable indirect lighting or am I better off relying on console lights and individual goose neck units? I was thinking having a strip around the inside edge of the wall might throw enough light down on the countertop to make reading scripts/notes etc. easier.
Unrelated, there are two 20 amp circuits available in this particular situation and amps will not need to be housed in the area.
Good discussion. Anyone ever mess around with dimable indirect lighting or am I better off relying on console lights and individual goose neck units? I was thinking having a strip around the inside edge of the wall might throw enough light down on the countertop to make reading scripts/notes etc. easier.
Unrelated, there are two 20 amp circuits available in this particular situation and amps will not need to be housed in the area.
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