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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,




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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,
Cecil


Anonymous 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,


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