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How to choose between 4-inch vs 6-inch recessed lighting for a room. Follow my decision trees to choose between 4-inch or 6-inch lights.
Electrical work seems scary for any weekend DIY-er. It's inherently daunting, because it's not a project that many of us know much about or even want to tackle. However, once you learn how to plan
Determine how many recessed lights you will need for your rooms by using this simple calculator.
To take full advantage of what recessed lighting has to offer in terms of both functionality and aesthetic charm, it's essential to get the layout just right. Read our blog to find more about recessed led lighting as well!
We help you to calculate how much light is needed in a room [2018]. We discuss the differences between incandescent, LED, halogen & CFL bulbs and we educate you on Watts, Lumens and Kelvins so that you are well equipped for your next lighting trip.
How much downlights do I need for a bedroom or room How much light you need for a bedroom in a new home or renovating can be a difficult, if not daunting process, coupled costs of getting and electrician in to install and adjust your lights could wind up costing you more than anticipated if not done right the first time. A general rule of thumb you can go by is around 1 downlight per 1.4m2 of coverage at an average roof height for an adequate cover of light. At the light guys, we'd like to…
It’s incredibly inconvenient when you’re trying to work in your kitchen, and there isn’t enough light. Whether you’re chopping vegetables or scrubbing pots, you want to be able to see what you’re doing. This is why optimizing your kitchen lighting is essential. Recessed lighting is a popular choice, but how exactly should you place the […]
Recessed lighting placement formulas. Here are the formulas for calculating the placement of your lights, as well as a free calculator that does it for you!
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