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Dear Henry,
Please see below:-
On 8/23/2001 3:28:00 AM, Henry Bolo wrote:
>My office has an L shaped
>hallway. The office entrance
>goes directly into the narrow
>hallway. i've lit up the
>hallway well and i'm planning
>to put some falling water
>somewhere. where should i
>place it?
Yes, in my opinion, it is good to lit up the hallway.
For the falling water, normally, it is placed either outside the office e.g. the entrance or alternatively; within the reception counter area.
From your description, since this is a narrow hallway, it would be difficult to place a waterposition at this area.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
>ps. is the L shaped hallway a
>bad thing?
>- henry
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