When you attempt to design your recessed lighting layout, there are many options available and Several types of recessed lighting fixtures also. One of the most important tasks you have to perform is to estimate the space above your ceiling. You must have enough clearance above the ceiling surface that permits you to install the recessed fixture, this available space you should consider when choosing your recessed light type. You can use a stud finder device to estimate the clearance and know where your
ceiling joists are located.
Recessed lighting layout tips
Several types of recessed lighting fixtures are available. This type of variation serves the recessed light unit function, some types are fixed straight down oftentimes used for general lighting, others are adjustable can be used for both general and accent lighting, and wall washer type which is used for wall washing. you can use these types together to achieve the lighting layering concept which enhances your recessed lighting layout function or mix them with other types of light sources.
Eyeball Lighting Placement
- If you have Sloped ceilings you should use an adjustable trim (eyeball trim is recommended ) to direct the light straight down or directs the light at an angle to highlight or accent specific objects, wash the light across wall surfaces to visually expand interior spaces.
Recessed Lighting Tips
Below some tips you keep in mind when you attempt to layout, placing and choosing recessed lighting units:
- To light an area like a fireplace the distance to place the recessed light unit away from the wall should be approximately 60 of the distance from the ceiling to the area you need to light.
- For Wet locations, shower trims are recommended from damp locations to wet, choose either IC (Insulation Contact means the housing is covered with installation) or non-IC shower trims for maximum wattage.
- Avoid using an enclosed trim under outdoor porches or soffits where bugs and debris inside the glass may create a maintenance problem.
- Add aDimmer switches that help you adjust the lighting level and also save energy and extend the average lifetime of your lamps.
- Make separate lighting zones to control your area according to your activities and saving energy as well.