How many lumens do I need for a 10x10 room?

This will depend on the individual room and what it's used for. As a handy rule of thumb, a sitting room or bedroom will generally require around 10-20 lumens per square foot, while a bathroom or kitchen will need a stronger level of lighting, at around 70-80 lumens per square foot.
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How many square feet will 5000 lumens light up?

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), so if your table is 6' x 3', that's 540 lumens.
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How do you calculate lumens for a room?

To determine the needed lumens, you will need to multiply your room square footage by your room foot-candle requirement. For example, a 100 square foot living room, which needs 10-20 foot-candles, will need 1,000-2,000 lumens. A 100 square foot dining room, which needs 30-40 foot-candles, will need 3,000-4,000 lumens.
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Is 1000 lumens bright enough for a room?

Kitchen: 3,000 to 4,000 lumens. Dining room: 3,000 to 4,000 lumens. Living room: 1,000 to 2,000 lumens. Bedroom: 1,000 to 2,000 lumens.
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How many lumens is a 12x12 room?

As a handy rule of thumb, a sitting room or bedroom will generally require around 10-20 lumens per square foot, while a bathroom or kitchen will need a stronger level of lighting, at around 70-80 lumens per square foot. To work out the lumens you need, simply multiply the square footage of the room by this figure.
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How many can lights for a 12x12 room?

How Many Can Lights For A 12×12 Room? The typical rule-of-thumb is 24″ from each wall, and then 3-5 feet between cans. So in a 12′ room you'd probably want two rows of lights. Considering it is a bedroom and you don't need it as bright as a kitchen, you can probably get away with 2 rows of 4 lights for a total of 8.
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How many lumens do I need for a 10 foot ceiling?

All 10 ft ceilings (flat). Reading up on lighting here on the forums, it seems that 35 lumens per s.f. is a general guideline for kitchen lighting.
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Is 3000 lumens too bright?

3000 lumens is a good level of light for LED, CFL or incandescent lighting. It's suitable for recessed lighting, downlighting, up lighting and within pendants.
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How do you calculate lighting for a room?

Multiply width of room x length of room x 1.5 = amount of total minimum wattage needed (assuming an eight foot ceiling). Divide by 60 to get the number of 60-watt equivalent bulbs required. Then, add up the wattage in each bulb in each fixture to figure out how many light fixtures are needed.
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How many lumens do I need for a 12 foot ceiling?

Level of Brightness (Lumen)

For example, a 12 to 14-foot ceiling will need a light bulb of 1000 lumens or more. Higher ceilings of 20 feet or more will need a higher commercial grade light bulb of about 2000 lumens or more.
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Is 6000 lumens too bright?

Similar to a dining room, your at-home office should have a brightness level of 3,000 to 6,000 lumens. Why? Because you're continuously reading, writing and staring at a screen. Dim light in this area can cause you to strain your eyes, but anything too bright can also be a problem.
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Is 800 lumens bright enough for a bedroom?

For an average sized room in your home, anything up to around 800 lumens is not going to feel overly bright. If you are looking for a brighter light then it will be necessary to consider more than one bulb or lamp which would give the equivalent of 800 lumens brightness.
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How many watts do I need for a 10x10 room?

Multiply the width by the length for each room or room segment, if applicable. Multiply the result by 1.5 to determine the estimated watts to sufficiently light a room. For example, for a room 10 feet wide by 12 feet long, multiply 10 times 12 to get 120, then multiply by 1.5 to get 180 watts.
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How bright is 1000 lumens?

Lumens is the unit measurement of brightness, with 1 lumen equalling the brightness of 1 candle, so 1000 lumens has the brightness of 1000 candles. 1000 Lumens is a very good level of light for LED, CFL or incandescent lighting. It's suitable for recessed lighting, downlighting, up lighting and within pendants.
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How many lumens do I need for a small bathroom?

The Illuminating Engineering Society (IES) Lighting Handbook recommends between 20 and 50 lumens (a measure of light output) per square foot in the bathroom.
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Is 5000 lumens too bright?

Is 5000 Lumens Bright Enough? A 5000 lumen LED is a very bright light source, and is likely to be too bright for some applications. For example, it would be too harsh for general room lighting where a more subtle level of illumination is required.
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How Far Will 2000 lumens shine?

The brightness of an 2000 lumen torch (UK for flashlight) is the power of light of 2000 candles. This level is regarded as a very bright level of torch suitable for most outdoor tasks. The throw of light can be up to a 200m distance depending on the beam width of light.
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Is 10000 lumens very bright?

Full sunlight can be over 10000 lumens per square foot so the answer is no. Even just skylight is something like 1000 lumens/ft². That being said, I find 100 to 200 lumens/ft² to be a good lighting level for indoors as it is pretty close to the light levels most rooms receive during the day from sunlight and skylight.
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What size can light for 10 foot ceiling?

A room with an eight foot ceiling needs a light that hangs down 20 to 24 inches from the ceiling. You don't want people to feel like they have to duck if the light hangs down too low. For ten foot ceilings you can use a fixture that hangs down 25 to 30 inches.
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How many lumens is the sun?

For every watt our sun puts out, it produces 93 lumens of visible light. So at earth's orbit, for each square meter, our sun puts out 127,000 lumens. That is very bright. No wonder it hurts to stare at the sun.
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How do I calculate how many ceiling lights I need?

Formula: total sq. footage x 1.5 = total wattage needed. Total wattage divided by 60 watts (or whichever wattage you select) = total amount of recessed can lights. Example: 240 square foot room x 1.5 = 360 divided by 60 (the bulb wattage I'd like to use) = 6 recessed lights needed.
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How many LED lights can you put on one switch?

The load of the lights determines how many you can have. A regular 15A circuit can have up to 1400W of lights connected, or one 1400W light or 14 100W light bulbs. Most homes allow for 23 to 40 60-watt bulbs or 280 to 480 5-watt LEDs.
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