How much area does 6 recessed lights cover?
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How much area does 6 recessed lights cover?
If a 6-inch light has a spacing criteria of 1.5 and the ceiling height is 8 feet, the maximum space between each light should be 12 feet. This formula is critical for lighting a space because if the lights are too far apart, they will look like spotlights with big shadows between each other.
Are 6 recessed lights too big?
Myth #3: You should always use the same size throughout your home. Fact: Style should be consistent, but consider size and type on a functional basis. It is perfectly acceptable to mix 4-inch and 6-inch recessed lights in the same room.
Are LED lights good for recessed lighting?
Aside from being aesthetically pleasing, LED recessed fixtures are energy efficient and last considerably longer than traditional bulbs. At PROLIGHTING, we offer an extensive collection of well-known LED recessed lighting brands like American Lighting, DALS, Green Creative, Lotus, RAB, Sylvania and more.
How far apart should 6 inch LED recessed lights be?
Generally speaking, recessed lights that are four inches in size should be placed four feet apart. Six-inch lights should be placed six feet apart. In other words, the diameter of the lights equals the space between them.
How many feet of LED lights do I need for my room?
To determine the needed lumens, you will need to multiply your room square footage by your room foot-candle requirement. For example, a 100 square foot living room, which needs 10-20 foot-candles, will need 1,000-2,000 lumens. A 100 square foot dining room, which needs 30-40 foot-candles, will need 3,000-4,000 lumens.
How many LED recessed lights per room?
Whatever new recessed lighting you add should work with your existing fixtures. Measure your room to see how many fixtures you will need. A common rule of thumb is that you use one recessed light for every 4 to 6 square feet of ceiling space. Doing so provides even, overall illumination.
Are 6 can lights out of style?
Recessed lighting will never go out of style. However, the finishes and sizes will vary and change as time goes by. There are too many advantages of having the lighting recessed for them to eventually go out of style or phase out.
How do you calculate how many LED recessed lights are needed?
Formula: total sq. footage x 1.5 = total wattage needed. Total wattage divided by 60 watts (or whichever wattage you select) = total amount of recessed can lights. Example: 240 square foot room x 1.5 = 360 divided by 60 (the bulb wattage I’d like to use) = 6 recessed lights needed.
How do I calculate LED lights for a room?