What size light do I need for my kitchen?

Once you know the square footage of your kitchen, you can multiply the square footage by 30 and by 40 foot candles to get a lumen range. For example: 100 square feet x 30 to 40 foot candles = 3000 to 4000 lumens.

How far apart should Can lights be spaced in kitchen?





A good general rule for placement is to divide the height of the ceiling by two. The result is the amount of space to leave between each light. For example, recessed lighting spacing for an 8-foot-high ceiling would be 4 feet between each light. This will provide good spacing for general room lighting.

Where should lights be placed in a kitchen?

Pendant lights are ideally placed directly above sinks, standalone chopping stations, dining tables, and other hubs of activity. But you also want to avoid placing them directly above appliances with their own built-in lighting, such as stove ranges or refrigerators.

What size can light for 10 foot ceiling?

(For example, if your room has a 10-foot ceiling, you will get 25 and 30.) Those two numbers are a good range for pendant heights. Ceiling pendants should hang 12-20 inches below an 8-foot ceiling.

Are LED lights bright enough for a kitchen?

High lumens





Lumens measure the light output of the LED kitchen light fixtures. The higher lumens on offer, the brighter the light, and vice versa. We recommend a kitchen led from 1000 to 1800 lumens to ensure it’s far brilliant and airy like the Morris 2ft, 4ft, 5ft or 6f LED Tube Lights.

How do you calculate lighting for an area?

To estimate the number of lumens your space will need, just multiply the square footage of your room by the number of foot-candles required for the space. For example, for a bathroom that is 64 square feet with a foot-candles range of 70-80, you’ll need from 70×64 to 80×64 lumens, or 4480 – 5120 lumens.

How many lumens do I need for a 10 foot ceiling?

So a 10×10 foot bathroom (which is 100 sq feet) will ideally have 8000 lumens. A bedroom needs 20 foot candles per sq ft, so a 100 sq ft bedroom will need 2000 lumens. That means all the lights in the room should add up to 2000 lumens.

How much light do I need for a 10×10 room?

For example, a 100 square-foot living room, which needs 20 footcandles, will need 2,000 lumens. A 100 square-foot dining room, which needs 40 footcandles, will require 4,000 lumens.
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Room Footcandles Needed
Kitchen Sink 70-80
Dining Room 30-40
Bedroom 10-20
Hallway 5-10

How many lumens do I need for a 12 foot ceiling?



Level of Brightness (Lumen)

For example, a 12 to 14-foot ceiling will need a light bulb of 1000 lumens or more. Higher ceilings of 20 feet or more will need a higher commercial grade light bulb of about 2000 lumens or more.

How many lumens is a 12×12 room?

As a handy rule of thumb, a sitting room or bedroom will generally require around 10-20 lumens per square foot, while a bathroom or kitchen will need a stronger level of lighting, at around 70-80 lumens per square foot. To work out the lumens you need, simply multiply the square footage of the room by this figure.

Is 3000 lumens too bright?



3000 lumens is a good level of light for LED, CFL or incandescent lighting. It’s suitable for recessed lighting, downlighting, up lighting and within pendants.