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A light rail with a timer and setup.. Close either way but I'd work
A light rail with a timer and setup.. Close either way but I'd work
That's the cheap part- chopping a wide enough yet short height opening would be a bitch, especially through any loss being walls. The curtains would be a challenge to keep from snagging or folding wrong and leaking light, but needn't be spendy, I wouldn't think.
Why curtains? How about an automated sliding door sized just large enough for the light to pass through?
Tty---you need a new hobby :happy:Just because this is my obsession, I laid awake in bed the other night thinking about putting the entire lighting system on a light rail, and having it move back and forth between two separate rooms through a curtain that blocks light spillage. It would move from one end of its track to the other once every twelve hours and sit there.
Tty---you need a new hobby :happy:
Sure do...Plan a trip to watch the Buffs play some football. PAC12 is where it's at! tsk,tsk.You got any suggestions? LOL