joseywales
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Man...there's been a lot going on in our house these year. We are in the process of finishing the basement. We have a suspended ceiling with fluorescent lighting, but are changing out the ceiling. I hate the lights, due to radio interference, lifetime (short) of the bulbs, and the overall look. So, if we're changing the ceiling, I'm thinking of changing out the lights as well.
Our basement breaks down into 4 zones: TV area, pool table (hopefully), and a craft and hair salon area (need "true" color lighting), and general purpose lighting.
Each area has it's own switch and the general purpose lighting is on a 3-way, so they are the lights that get turned on 90% of the time.
My plan is for LED cans, with dimmers. Ceiling is just under 7 foot high - long story that began when Moe, Larry, and Curly built this house. There's also a 6 foot wide, 10" deep soffit, that divides the basement, so light from the TV zone can't bleed over much into the other areas and vice versa. I basically treating the sections as 3 separate rooms.
Questions:
1 - for the general lighting, does it make sense to have a dimmer on the 3 ways? The only time those lights would be dim is if someone is watching a movie, at which point they could simply turn them off and use other dim lights.
2 - What are the most sensible wattage or lumens for these purposes?
3 - Running with a can every 6sqf, I come up with 75 lights. The 3 sections are: 163sqf, 163sqf, and 125sqf. Man, 75 lights sounds like a lot. But I'd rather have too much and use dimmers. Is it possible my ceiling is just too low for these lights? It doesn't seem like the light will spread enough, requiring more lights.
4 - Can't really hang a pool light, ceiling is less than 7', so the cans will have to provide the light.
5 - As opposed to cans everywhere, should I consider some LED panels? Perhaps above the pool table? Maybe the salon as well. Maybe I just install LED replacement bulbs in the existing fluorescent panels and use cans in the TV room, for a better look and atmosphere?
Our basement breaks down into 4 zones: TV area, pool table (hopefully), and a craft and hair salon area (need "true" color lighting), and general purpose lighting.
Each area has it's own switch and the general purpose lighting is on a 3-way, so they are the lights that get turned on 90% of the time.
My plan is for LED cans, with dimmers. Ceiling is just under 7 foot high - long story that began when Moe, Larry, and Curly built this house. There's also a 6 foot wide, 10" deep soffit, that divides the basement, so light from the TV zone can't bleed over much into the other areas and vice versa. I basically treating the sections as 3 separate rooms.
Questions:
1 - for the general lighting, does it make sense to have a dimmer on the 3 ways? The only time those lights would be dim is if someone is watching a movie, at which point they could simply turn them off and use other dim lights.
2 - What are the most sensible wattage or lumens for these purposes?
3 - Running with a can every 6sqf, I come up with 75 lights. The 3 sections are: 163sqf, 163sqf, and 125sqf. Man, 75 lights sounds like a lot. But I'd rather have too much and use dimmers. Is it possible my ceiling is just too low for these lights? It doesn't seem like the light will spread enough, requiring more lights.
4 - Can't really hang a pool light, ceiling is less than 7', so the cans will have to provide the light.
5 - As opposed to cans everywhere, should I consider some LED panels? Perhaps above the pool table? Maybe the salon as well. Maybe I just install LED replacement bulbs in the existing fluorescent panels and use cans in the TV room, for a better look and atmosphere?
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