Hello,
my home office is very dark (no windows). It's a 20 sqm room and I'd like to have a very bright environment to work in.
I was looking up downlights and wondering which ones you would recommend?
Thank you
Hello @ventodimare,
Many thanks for your question on how to light up your dark home office. Our resident D.I.Y. expert @EricL should be able to assist you when he's back on the site later today.
Also tagging @CSParnell in case he has any recommendations.
Thanks
Akanksha
Thanks for the tag @Akanksha, the following information is a guide @ventodimare when designing lights in any room.
To work out average Lux Level it is Lumen of the individual downlight eg. 1000lm x Area of the room eg. 20m2, Divided by the amount of lights eg. 8
So 1000 x 20 / 8 = 400lm average
As for which ones that comes down to personal preference, what style do you like? A tri-colour gives you choice of the 3 white colours, 90mm or 70mm hole size, how many lumens per light? generally its the output watts x 10 for your lumens put it will say on the box. Or do you want to go for a full spectrum colour smart downlight? with that you will need a wifi in the house with 2.4ghz.
I had no problems selling the Arlec $9.90 9W 90mm Tri-colour downlights when I worked at Bunnings they sell by the 1000's with very little returns and the 70mm were the same. I have the 90 mm Luca Bella's Tri-colours in my house but I found out the dimming only goes down to 35% max before they tap out. They Arlec Grid Connect Smart 90mm RGB's app controlled dimming go down to 1% even on the RGB setting.
Hope that helps some
Carl
Hi @ventodimare,
It's great to see @CSParnell offer some excellent advice.
It all really depends on what you consider "very bright". I suggest you consider at least four 9-13Watt downlights in that space to produce a brighter-than-average room.
Mitchell
@ventodimare how did you go with this room?
Any advancement?
excellent! Thanks a mil. I have bought them!