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Lighting plan example To get a better idea of how many lights are needed, we show a real life lighting plan we made. Kitchen As you can see, we do not use a grid, the lights follow the layout of the house.

Aisles Throughout the whole home you will notice that the main aisles are well lit to enable a safe passage. Living room In a living room, recessed and surface mounted spotlights are ideal to create atmospheric accents. Bedroom Along with the traditional two night lights the bedroom gets eight spotlights. Bathroom The bathroom contains four spotlights. Tv room How many spotlights and other luminaires you need to install mainly depends on the function of the room.

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When it comes to lighting any of the rooms in your house, the world is pretty much your oyster. LED downlights are a popular option because of their flexibility — you can create a focal point or you can combine them and light an entire room.

If you choose to do the latter, the burning question becomes — how many? The truth is that there is no simple answer to this question, as different rooms have different requirements. A room may need more or less light depending on its size, use and type of decor.

For example, a kitchen where food is prepared may need more light than say, a living room , which typically has more of a relaxed atmosphere.

Anything else you read on the internet etc. As there are many variables to consider with lighting design, ranging from obvious ones such as the brightness lumen output of the downlight you want to install; to more complicated ones like uniformity, maintenance and reflectance factors, we offer a lighting design service to take away the guessing and make it more accurate. We can then send a link for payment.

If you have a large property with lots of rooms, please contact us for a quotation. Some room types are quick and easy to do, but some rooms with lots of cupboards and furniture to add, or rooms with apex ceilings or awkward shapes take considerably longer for us to do.

We can then provide you with your own personal lighting plan, using our lighting design software and done by our dedicated Relux and Dialux lighting designer. He's hungry for work, so please do get in touch, no matter if you've got a small bathroom or an entire house. If you have a commercial property we can also arrange for site visits, energy saving advice and cost of ownership analysis.

We usually do this in partnership with one of our commercial lighting manufacturers such as Venture Lighting or Ansell Lighting who specialise in site visits. We're happy to make recommendations for the best downlights to use, and advise you on the advantages of using energy saving downlights which will also help you to comply with the latest Building Regulations.

If you don't want a lighting design and just need a bit more guidance, we have 5 golden rules to consider:. Here are some useful tables from Aurora Lighting that shows you what lux levels you will achieve with some of their best selling downlights with various room sizes. Using the Aurora Enlite E5. Using the Aurora Enlite E6 Pro. Using the Aurora Enlite E8. Want to create a cosy relaxing atmosphere in your room like the photo above? Have less primary light sources and accent with secondary decorative lighting.

Or maybe you just want a no frills set up to light up a room for your investment or rental property? The lights needed between these two scenarios can be vastly different. For a combination of primary and secondary light sources it gets more complicated, as most of your lighting would be very personal, and with secondary light sources, light out put levels and distribution can vary vastly between fittings to fittings.

Or better yet, light your room as per normal and control your lighting levels through dimming. Lighting a bedroom is a very personal affair, be that you choose to go for a cosy effect, or clean, minimalist effect or the hundreds of other styles out there is limited by only your imagination and personal taste.



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