Backlash
10-08-07, 12:49 PM
Hi guys, I've been looking into some of the threads here but I think I'm doing something a little different.
I'd like to build my DVD rack into the wall and for a door I was going to use a movie poster, but I wanted to backlight the whole thing.
Construction shouldn't be a big deal, as I'm just going to skin the back off the wall and stud in an extra wall so that the wall becomes twice as thick. Of course the rack will be boxed out.
For the poster, I am planning a relatively thick poster frame, and will route out slots in the top and bottom pieces so that drawer sliders fit inside them. This way when mounted, the poster will slide open along the wall revealing the rack behind. For light spill I will attach black felt strips to the back of the poster.
The only problem I see is getting even lighting of the poster considering there will be shelves behind it. Glass shelves won't help in the least, so it's a matter of depth or of diffusing multiple lighting elements into an even glow. I am planning on white sign acrylic for the poster backing.
Is there a certain depth I will need from the back of the poster to the front of the shelves to achieve even lighting?
If I use a diffuser in front of the shelves with .5" flourescent or LED lighting behind it like this: "| (o====|" (Poster, forum suggested appropriate space, diffuser for indirect lighting, light element, shelf, back wall) Will that work? Ideally I'd like to light the shelves from above so as to remove any lip below, but maybe by setting the diffuser and light element lower to make it flush with the top of the shelf will still work.
And for the cherry on top, how would you go about making this not only dim-able (I know, no flourescents then) but also setting this to dim to a preset level when opened?
Thanks everyone! I'll post construction pics and finished results when I get it all done, but I really need your advice to get it going!
I'd like to build my DVD rack into the wall and for a door I was going to use a movie poster, but I wanted to backlight the whole thing.
Construction shouldn't be a big deal, as I'm just going to skin the back off the wall and stud in an extra wall so that the wall becomes twice as thick. Of course the rack will be boxed out.
For the poster, I am planning a relatively thick poster frame, and will route out slots in the top and bottom pieces so that drawer sliders fit inside them. This way when mounted, the poster will slide open along the wall revealing the rack behind. For light spill I will attach black felt strips to the back of the poster.
The only problem I see is getting even lighting of the poster considering there will be shelves behind it. Glass shelves won't help in the least, so it's a matter of depth or of diffusing multiple lighting elements into an even glow. I am planning on white sign acrylic for the poster backing.
Is there a certain depth I will need from the back of the poster to the front of the shelves to achieve even lighting?
If I use a diffuser in front of the shelves with .5" flourescent or LED lighting behind it like this: "| (o====|" (Poster, forum suggested appropriate space, diffuser for indirect lighting, light element, shelf, back wall) Will that work? Ideally I'd like to light the shelves from above so as to remove any lip below, but maybe by setting the diffuser and light element lower to make it flush with the top of the shelf will still work.
And for the cherry on top, how would you go about making this not only dim-able (I know, no flourescents then) but also setting this to dim to a preset level when opened?
Thanks everyone! I'll post construction pics and finished results when I get it all done, but I really need your advice to get it going!