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exhaust fan/light timer switch?
Comments (26)Jani18, the Fantech ones I bought (one installed in our guest bath, one in the box awaiting installation in our master bath in about two weeks) are the ones with the halogen light. Fantech makes one with a compact fluorescent light which isn't big like the Panasonic, but I actually prefer the warmer (yellower) color of a regular light to the cooler (bluer) color of a fluorescent for the shower. And I like being able to dim the halogen light, which you can't do with the fluorescent, even though most times we'll probably just leave in on high. (I have rope light above and below our vanity and cabinets to use as a "night light", but if you don't otherwise have a built-in nightlight, then turning on the Fantech halogen light at a low setting on a dimmer would work well.) I'm quite happy with the model with the halogen light. Which model of Fantech fan? That depends on how large your bathroom is. Their smallest fan, the one I have, moves 110 cubic feet or air per minute (CFM) and is good for bathrooms up to roughly 100 square feet. Our guest bath is 7'x7', so the small fan is sufficient. The master bath we're redoing now is larger, but it's divided into two separate rooms for the shower & toilet and the sink & dressing table; we decided we only needed ventilation for the shower/toilet room, so the small fan is again the proper size for us. I therefore got the Fantech PB110H, which includes the fan, grille housing, and grille with halogen light. If your bathroom is bigger, Fantch offers a larger 190 CFM model, and 270 CFM model with two grilles, and even a 370 CFM model. The Fantech web page shows the options and model numbers, and explains how to calculate how big a fan you need. Fantech sells a timer switch, but I couldn't find out much information about it; it may be custom made for them. I decided to use Lutron, because it did exactly what I wanted and I could match it to the other light switches in the rooms. I'm using the one mentioned higher up in this thread, the Lutron MA-L3T251, which contains a light dimmer in the top half and a fan timer in the bottom half of a single size switch. I'm a big fan of Lutron's Maestro dimmers, which we have in a bunch of places in our house. They turn lights on and off with a gentle fade on and fade off over about a second, and once you set the lighting level you prefer, the light comes on to that level whenever you tap it. For the fan, you can preset it for just on/off, or 60, 45, 30 or 15 minute countdown. We have it on 60 minutes. Enter the bathroom, tap the button, take your shower and do your bathroom business, and it shuts off the fan an hour after you started. The fan is so quiet that unless you listen closely for it, you don't know its on; without a timer, I'm sure we'd be accidentally leaving it on all day with some regularity! The Lutron switch comes in a bunch of colors, with matching Claro wallplates; you won't find most of the colors in a box store or even most lighting stores, but lighting stores or online retailers can order any of the colors Lutron offers. We went to a lighting store which had sample chips of all the Lutron colors, so we could see which looked best with our tile. Hope that helps! -- Eric...See MoreReplace florescent lights with halogen lights on Vent-a-Hood
Comments (1)Anything's possible give enough time and money. Why don't you just call up VAH and speak with their tech department?...See MoreIkea Inreda - halogen dims over time
Comments (1)If it helps -- I am supposed to be able to connect up to 6 lights, but I only connect 3 to each transformer....See MoreMy teensy kitchen
Comments (24)I tried to customize cabinets with a manufacturer but the small size finally blew their minds. It's a little over 5 feet. Luckily our builder had someone and I'm sure I ended up with a better product as a result. I had to think through where every single item would/could go since it will be a real working kitchen for 2-3 months of the year, not just a breakfast bar. Borrowed the idea of drawers above the counter from an HGTV show. Wanted a plate rack since there is no dishwasher. Have 4 table settings only as there is only a small pedestal dining table. Still need to put in the hooks for coffee mugs that will dangle below the cabinet. I drew it out on graph paper, clipped some different cabinet styles, and voila! Did pick/buy the sink, appliances, crackle glazed tile, soapstone counter. Counter isn't supposed to wrap all the way around the sink as it's an apron-front farm sink, but I figured what the heck when I saw it. The sink is 16-1/4" (surprisingly adequate) Whithaus 509UM. Faucet also Whithaus, don't remember which one tho. Fridge is 24" U-line 2175RF - has a small freezer dept instead of icemaker. Range is 20" Summit TLM130R and 20" Summit hood is UL28SS. (was worried hood would be too big and it seemed expensive for what it was, but love the way it works and looks) Splinky, my two mistakes were 1) not realizing how much room the exhaust pipe would take from the cabinet above the range hood. That's where pots & pans go and had to whittle down. If the broiler was a storage drawer I would've been fine. I could also hang a couple of pans on the side wall. And 2) Those drawers are a tad high for me - I'm 5'5" and really need a stepstool to be able to see when I'm reaching in to grab silverware or cooking utensils. If you are working with a luxurious 7 feet of space ;-) you should be able to avoid my mistakes....See MoreRon Natalie
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