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Interior ceiling with recessed lights

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Now we have got the inner roof up in the houseboat. It was a lot of work, of course, just like with everything else! Peter and his youngest son Billie worked together for a long time. Finally, the living room of the motorhome got a ceiling with recessed lights.

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Lighting, ventilation and ... signage!

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Has anyone noticed that my husband likes lighting...? Don't worry, we don't want the boat to look like a Christmas tree. But we have to have some lighting on the outside of the boat! Here you can see some details that have come up ...

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New ceiling light in the kitchen

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Today we have been running around in construction and interior design stores, together with the rest of the Stockholm population, it feels like. We went to IKEA ... phew, what a pain to get through that store on a Saturday! We found nothing there, but in another store we made a really good find. It was a new ceiling lamp!

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Lighting in the houseboat

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Now that the heat is working in the houseboat, we can relax a bit. There is less of a rush, less of a hunt. We have a thousand projects going on, but they take their time. One of the projects is the lighting project. We want LED lights. Preferably many, preferably a few here and there.

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New on the lower deck

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We've come a long way with our work on decorating the lower deck of the houseboat, where we have a bedroom, exercise room and walk-in closet. And now you can find out what we were going to do with all the laminate flooring we bought. We covered the walls with it! Then Peter bought hand-forged nails (!) that he put up to give it a solid old boat feel.

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LED lighting outwards from the houseboat

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There is nothing wrong with imagination when my husband is on the move. What is going on here then? Well, you might wonder ... Peter likes lighting and there are many places to light up a boat, not only the roof and walls but also various small nooks and crannies. We are currently in the process of replacing all the lights with LEDs to save energy.

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LED lighting in the houseboat

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We are gradually replacing all the lighting in the houseboat with LEDs. Electricity will be one of the major costs here, especially when the cold weather arrives. At least being able to light up the boat without having to worry about power consumption feels good. The LED lights are expensive to buy, but it feels like it will pay off in the long run.

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About the laser in our motorhome

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We've previously written about the laser we bought and installed in the motorhome, but we haven't really described it. how it all works. First, you may wonder why you install a laser in a motorhome and yes, there is no real practical explanation for it...

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Replacing a low beam lamp on a motorhome

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A light bulb broke in the front and we had to change it. It should be easy, you'd think, but it was a bit tricky. The whole light housing had to be unscrewed, with several screws, to get access. But now we have a new working lamp!

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Front and rear campervan wiring harnesses

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We've fitted handrails to the motorhome. Of course, Peter didn't stop at installing guide rails at the back of the motorhome, but the front has also been given a facelift. Peter has installed both fog lights and LED lights in the grill. Now we will be visible in the dark!

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