Recessed Lighting Calculator

Design a balanced grid of can lights or downlights. Estimate how many fixtures you need, how to space them, and how bright they will feel.

Living rooms, hallways, bedrooms

Typical 6" LED can = 650–900 lumens.

Use current dimmer setting to see effective brightness.

Recommended Layout

Total fixtures

6

3 rows × 2 columns

Spacing Along Length

6 ft

1.8 m

Spacing Along Width

7 ft

2.1 m

Brightness Check

Target

3,780 lumens needed (15 fc)

Room area: 252 sq ft

Supplied

5,100 lumens delivered

34.9% brighter than minimum

Consider dimming to about 83% or choosing lower lumen trims to stay within comfort levels.

How to Use This Calculator

1

Measure the room

Enter length, width, and ceiling height in feet. Accurate measurements ensure even spacing.

2

Pick the lighting goal

Choose ambient, task, or accent to set the right footcandle target and spacing guidelines.

3

Verify brightness

Adjust lumens per fixture or dimming level to fine-tune the overall light output for comfort.

Formula

Required Lumens = Room Area (sq ft) × Target Footcandles

Fixtures Needed = Required Lumens ÷ Lumens per Fixture

Recommended Spacing ≈ Ceiling Height × Spacing Multiplier

Example: 18 × 14 ft living room (252 sq ft) × 15 fc → 3,780 lumens required. With 850 lm trims you need about 5 lights.

Spacing: 9 ft ceiling × 1.5 multiplier ≈ 13.5 ft spacing. A 3 × 2 grid refined down to ~6 ft spacing keeps brightness uniform.

Design Tips

Thoughtful recessed lighting highlights architecture without glare. Use this layout as a baseline, then fine-tune around furniture, artwork, and natural light sources.

Placement guidelines

  • Keep fixtures at least 18 inches from walls to avoid scallops.
  • Center a row over major seating or workspace zones.
  • Pair task lighting over counters with pendants or under-cabinet lights.
  • Use adjustable gimbals for accenting art or fireplace textures.

Layer the light

  • Add dimmers to create multiple moods from one layout.
  • Combine with sconces and floor lamps to soften shadows.
  • Choose warm (2700K) for cozy spaces or neutral (3000–3500K) for kitchens.

Frequently Asked Questions

How far should recessed lights be from the wall?

Keep trims 1.5–3 ft off the wall to avoid harsh scallops and let light wash evenly down the surface.

Do I need fewer lights with higher lumens?

Higher lumen trims can reduce the fixture count, but spacing still matters. Spread them out to prevent bright spots.

What about sloped ceilings?

Use adjustable gimbal trims aimed perpendicular to the floor. Measure spacing along the slope for even coverage.

Should I mix 4" and 6" cans?

Mixing sizes can add visual interest. Use smaller trims near focal points and larger ones for ambient fill.