ᐅ Spot lighting / arrangement / quantity

Created on: 31 Mar 2021 15:04
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exto1791
Hello everyone,

We are currently planning the arrangement of our recessed lights—mainly in the shower area of our bathroom.

At the moment, our contract includes 4 recessed lights at our request, but this number can of course be increased or decreased anytime (1 recessed light for concrete ceiling = €70.00).

I have attached our bathroom on the upper floor.

Shower: the full depth to the "toilet wall" is 2.10 m (7 feet), with a width of 1.00 m (3 feet 3 inches). The wall towards the door will be built up three-quarters high, meaning the shower is not fully enclosed and may still get some light since the wall does not reach the ceiling. The toilet wall is half height and has glass above it, so light also comes in here. How many recessed lights would you install in the shower, and how would you arrange them? Are 4 recessed lights really necessary here?

I have also attached our kitchen on the ground floor.

We are planning to add 2 recessed lights above the breakfast bar, plus a normal ceiling light centered in the kitchen. Does this make sense or not? The kitchen is quite long, so we assume that 2 recessed lights above the bar area would improve the lighting.

We are also considering typical recessed lighting along the stairs—see the example image attached.

What do you think about that? Is the main contractor allowed to charge the €70.00 per recessed light here as well, or is it somehow cheaper to install wall-mounted lights? Does this make sense at all, or does anyone have experience with it? Or is it ultimately just a visual highlight that ends up costing a lot?

Otherwise, we are not planning any other recessed lights in the house.

We would appreciate brief feedback on our thoughts 🙂

Kleiner 2D Badgrundriss mit Badewanne, Toilette und Waschbecken.


Offener Grundriss: Küche mit Herd, Essbereich mit Esstisch und Stühle, Diele/Eingang.


Helle Holztreppe im Treppenhaus mit Metallgeländer und Wandlichtspots.
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exto1791
7 Apr 2021 07:22
I think we can skip the USB outlets for now – if there’s ever a need, we can always install them later.

The motion sensors/presence detectors in the basement and in the hallway on the ground floor are actually much more important to us. We definitely need to have those!
Mycraft7 Apr 2021 08:55
I totally agree with you. A built-in USB port is nice to have, but it doesn't offer nearly as much convenience as automatic lighting.
kati13377 Apr 2021 09:38
We had a motion sensor installed in the upper floor hallway and would recommend it. It’s quite convenient. For us, it’s nothing special—the light simply turns on when a door is opened. But it wasn’t very expensive; I think it cost around 200 with everything included.
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exto1791
7 Apr 2021 09:40
kati1337 schrieb:

We had a motion sensor installed in the upstairs hallway, and I would definitely recommend it. It’s quite convenient. For us, it’s nothing special— the light just turns on when you open a door. But it wasn’t very expensive, I think it was around 200 including everything.

200 including the motion sensor? I’m mainly interested in the installation and connection costs.

I still need to buy the lamps afterwards as well—so I don’t want to include the cost of the motion sensor itself in the initial budget. Do I need to prepare anything in advance, or will it be more expensive at the start if I want to install a motion sensor?
Mycraft7 Apr 2021 10:14
exto1791 schrieb:

Do I need to prepare anything in advance, or will anything be more expensive at the start if I want a motion detector?
It depends on the motion detector. There are significant differences not only in performance but also in installation. Even just determining the optimal position can take some time.

If it’s a very basic motion detector, you’ll need two cables with 3 conductors of 1.5mm² each at the location—one to supply power to the detector and the second to carry power from there to the light fixture.

If you want the motion detector to be switchable as well, you’ll need to plan even more in advance.
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exto1791
7 Apr 2021 10:15
Does the detector activate even when it’s bright, or is it possible to control it with a timer?