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Advice on lighting choice for semi-blind person.

Got a bathroom to redo to achieve better lighting.

Bathroom is square with an area the length of a standard bath - something like 2 to 2.5 metres square.

Customer has poor vision/eyesight so conventional light fittings, especially the 13w LED ‘flying saucer’ style such as Ansell Discos just won't given enough illumination, so am calling upon the expert advece and experience here to suggest some better lighting options. Downlights are out due to cost and very limited loft access, so better to stick with existing lighting position and   just change the fitting.

Any pointers would be most welcome.

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  • Thank you for your input thus far.

    From what I am led to understand, the principle concern is the onset of glaucoma and the near zero vision in one eye due to a past accident. Am wondering if 2 x fittings might be a more economical way forward.

    The lady's main concern is the neat and accurate application of cosmetics in the mirror!

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  • Thank you for your input thus far.

    From what I am led to understand, the principle concern is the onset of glaucoma and the near zero vision in one eye due to a past accident. Am wondering if 2 x fittings might be a more economical way forward.

    The lady's main concern is the neat and accurate application of cosmetics in the mirror!

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