ᐅ Recessed Ceiling Lights in the Hallway – What Brightness Level Is Recommended?

Created on: 11 Oct 2017 09:42
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Hendrik007
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Hendrik007
11 Oct 2017 09:42
Hello everyone,
since we want recessed lights in the ceiling of the hallway, I’m currently looking into options and thought I’d ask for your opinions.
The ceiling height after lowering is 2.40m (7 ft 10 in). In the attached floor plan, the hallway is shaded in gray and wraps around the corner. The dashed line is not a wall but a beam hanging under the ceiling, which reduces the room height here to 2.25m (7 ft 4 in) and obviously cannot accommodate recessed lights. The hallway has no windows. The area marked in orange is part of the kitchen, basically a counter open to the hallway that should be illuminated as well.
How would you arrange recessed lights here overall? How many are needed? What types and light intensity would you recommend? The hallway has two light switches controlling all the lights.
Thanks and regards
Hendrik

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Nordlys
11 Oct 2017 09:49
Why are you worrying about this kind of stuff? Ask the electrician what the best option is and have it installed accordingly. That’s what a certified electrician is for; you are a hairdresser. Karsten
RobsonMKK11 Oct 2017 10:00
Hendrik007 schrieb:
The ceiling height after lowering is 2.40m (7 ft 10 in).

In my opinion, recessed spotlights wouldn’t be the best choice here.
That height is quite tight and could feel quite oppressive.
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Hendrik007
11 Oct 2017 11:16
RobsonMKK schrieb:
In my opinion, recessed lights wouldn’t be the best choice. It’s going to get really tight and can definitely feel oppressive.

Well, the alternative—hanging a lamp from the ceiling and thus lowering it even more—isn’t really a solution either, is it?
RobsonMKK11 Oct 2017 11:53
There are different options. One would be Paulmann U-Rail.
If the ceiling is already quite low, I wouldn’t necessarily want to lower it even more. And a system hanging centered just below the ceiling won’t give the same feeling as a suspended ceiling.