myfs_121461 Posted October 24, 2006 Share Posted October 24, 2006 Dear Cecil,Can you please advise is L Box (Light Box) celing design (12 inches by 6 inches)in the living room consider beam? if yes, any cures?Appreciate your response.Thanks and Regards, Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted October 25, 2006 Staff Share Posted October 25, 2006 Dear Anon,No, generally, L Box is usually made up of "light materials" like gypsum board. And close to flat. Unlike a concentrated beam that often needs to support a structure.Thus, in my opinion, it is just a perception, then a real issue. For example, some say that a double-decker bed is not good. Because, sleeping on the lower bunk is not favourable. However, it is very common since the 1930's for many people to sleep on a double decker or bunk bed. Notice that it is one flat piece and not a concentrated beam. In the 1930's till to-date, many have entered universites, stayed in dormitories and have also sleep on double decker beds. No significant issues in health or "brain power". In addition, many in Singapore and to-day more so in Hong Kong; where space is a constraint, many still sleep on double decker beds....Warmest Regards,CecilAnonymous wrote:Dear Cecil,Can you please advise is L Box (Light Box) celing design (12 inches by 6 inches)in the living room consider beam? if yes, any cures?Appreciate your response.Thanks and Regards, Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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