Hello everyone,
We currently have the drywall installer on site for our house construction and need to plan the arrangement of recessed ceiling lights.
Originally, we planned for six recessed lights in our bathroom on the top floor (4.50 m x 3.20 m; approx. 10 sq m (108 sq ft)). You can find the layout from the sample planning attached. The top floor has a knee wall height of 50 cm (20 inches) and a 45-degree slope.
At the time of planning, we didn’t realize that two of the six lights were positioned on the sloped ceiling.
My question is: is this problematic, and would it be better to place all six lights on the flat ceiling instead?
Or is it better for even light distribution to install some of the lights on the slope? Ceiling height is about 2.50 m (8 ft 2 in) above the finished floor.
I am concerned that it might cause some glare and not look visually appealing.
What do you think?
Best regards and thanks for your opinions!
We currently have the drywall installer on site for our house construction and need to plan the arrangement of recessed ceiling lights.
Originally, we planned for six recessed lights in our bathroom on the top floor (4.50 m x 3.20 m; approx. 10 sq m (108 sq ft)). You can find the layout from the sample planning attached. The top floor has a knee wall height of 50 cm (20 inches) and a 45-degree slope.
At the time of planning, we didn’t realize that two of the six lights were positioned on the sloped ceiling.
My question is: is this problematic, and would it be better to place all six lights on the flat ceiling instead?
Or is it better for even light distribution to install some of the lights on the slope? Ceiling height is about 2.50 m (8 ft 2 in) above the finished floor.
I am concerned that it might cause some glare and not look visually appealing.
What do you think?
Best regards and thanks for your opinions!
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Peanuts7420 Jan 2016 14:31I can send you some ceiling spotlights...