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<blockquote data-quote="Alla Musica" data-source="post: 552581" data-attributes="member: 37613"><p>Actually it's not uncommon (I guess?) especially if the existing ceiling is already too low up there, in which case constructors might choose to sacrifice some depth for just enough overhead clearance.</p><p></p><p>Two of my flats (in China) have part of their toilets with only 8cm depth inside the ceiling. The lights mentioned in my previous reply -</p><p></p><p>- are right intended for there. Will install them over Christmas when I'm back in China.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alla Musica, post: 552581, member: 37613"] Actually it's not uncommon (I guess?) especially if the existing ceiling is already too low up there, in which case constructors might choose to sacrifice some depth for just enough overhead clearance. Two of my flats (in China) have part of their toilets with only 8cm depth inside the ceiling. The lights mentioned in my previous reply - - are right intended for there. Will install them over Christmas when I'm back in China. [/QUOTE]
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