of lumens required per square foot of your rooms' settings. For the kitchen you require 60-80 lumens, dining 30-40 lumens, for living room 40-50 lumens, for bedroom 30-40 lumens, for study room/ offices 60-80 lumens, for bathrooms 50-80 lumens (depends on your preference) and for ...
For the average space of 250 square feet, you’ll need roughly 5,000 lumens as your primary light source (20 lumens x 250 square feet). In your dining room, you’ll want about 30 lumens per square foot on your dining table (you want to see your food, but not examine it...
also known as theapplication. For example, a bathroom or kitchen will require more footcandles than a living room or bedroom. Once you establish the intended use of your space, browse thisfootcandle chartfor the IES-recommended footcandle requirement for your...