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Sounds lovely. Something to consider is that when there's that much daylight at play then pending orientation of the windows it can be nice to have the lighting on the opposite wall as the drop off in brightness can be quite severe. Also generally more pleasant to light a nice wall rather than a window/curtain.
Saying that, In a bedroom with that much daylight i doubt you'll be using artificial light in the day so probably not a concern for that space.
johnnettles2
Looking really really good. Hoping you're not going to start cutting lots of holes for downlights, what are the plans for the lighting in the rooms above?