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Hello guys after some tips, what's your methods for how many downlights or regular lights you need for a room, do you use the lumen method from osg or any other method?
I found this website: LIGHTING DESIGN BY LUMEN METHOD( WITH EXAMPLES): - https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/lighting-design-lumen-method-examples-hasan-tariq

which has a longer method of the osg version with extra calculations e.g. Space to height ratios.. etc.

if anyone has simpler methods or could do some examples to help me learn these be great.
 

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