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Hello I'm an apprentice looking for tips and techniques. I asked this question before but got no response.
When it comes to installing downlights what is your method for how many downlights you require?
Do you do the lumen calculation or are there other quick ways to do it.
Thanks.
 
There are some on-line light calculators such as this:

But critical to the overall question is:
  • What folk will do with the room
  • To some extent if it is decorated light or dark colours
  • How even the lighting has to be, and/or if any points in the room need special highlighting (e.g. kitchen work top)
  • Folks personal preferences for light intensity (I like bright light so I can read or do detailed work, some friends find it too much and just want low light for not walking in to things / standing on the kids or pets, etc)
Having some control also helps, whether it is dimmable lights or (in large area) switching of banks to allow various levels to be achieved.
 
There are some on-line light calculators such as this:

But critical to the overall question is:
  • What folk will do with the room
  • To some extent if it is decorated light or dark colours
  • How even the lighting has to be, and/or if any points in the room need special highlighting (e.g. kitchen work top)
  • Folks personal preferences for light intensity (I like bright light so I can read or do detailed work, some friends find it too much and just want low light for not walking in to things / standing on the kids or pets, etc)
Having some control also helps, whether it is dimmable lights or (in large area) switching of banks to allow various levels to be achieved.
Cool, thanks for the reply all the jobs I'm on are big sites and have designs/drawings with them all layed out so want to learn for if I ever go at it alone.
 
You need to consider celling height, wall colour, any other local lighting (feature lights, wall lights),
As a general rule on ceilings around 2400 ffl I'll go for between 1200 and 1400mm spacing between the downlights with around 400lm lamps.

Integral LED fittings tend to have a lower spread angle than GU10s so this needs to be taken into consideration when spacing or trying to achieve a certain lux level.
 
Lux levels and colour range have a massive impact on the room, as has been said above it accords to what the room is used for, IMO daylight white in a kitchen, but lots of people go for mood lighting in all the rooms, so dimmers come into the equations, there are specialist companies that do this type of thing and earn lots doing it.

I was involved with a high profile celebrity (the one with the silly laugh) and mood lighting was a priority during the design and build, I met him a couple of years later and asked if he still used the very expensive dimmers, he said no they just found the level they liked and left it there.
 
I know it's a personal opinion... but even 1 downlight is 1 downlight too many ! I always try to light the walls/ceilings if I can... although for me, lighting design is a difficult and complex thing.
 
The norm now days in high end properties is dropped ceiling around the perimeter of the room and strip lighting recessed behind the drop, with downlighter in the high part separately switched, all with colour changing controlled from a remote or an iPhone. ?
 

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