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How to choose the right wattage of recessed downlights?

By Amy Topsun lighting
Choose the appropriate wattage recessed downlights according to the space area, floor height, and your own needs to create a comfortable lighting environment.
How to choose the right wattage of recessed downlights?

Downlights are generally divided into recessed down lighting and surface-mounted down lighting.

Recessed downlights are usually installed in the ceiling, while surface-mounted downlights can be installed on the wall or suspended.
LED Downlights can provide uniform diffuse light and are suitable for basic or auxiliary lighting.

Now, we are talking about the wattage of recessed downlights.
The wattage of recessed downlights should be determined according to the size of the space, purpose, and light requirements.

Standard wattages of recessed downlights


The following are standard downlight wattage ranges and application scenarios:

• 5W-7W: Suitable for small spaces or local lighting, such as entrances, corridors, bathrooms, etc. These areas do not require high light brightness, and 5W-7W downlights can provide soft light and create a warm atmosphere.

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• 7W-12W: Suitable for medium-sized rooms, such as bedrooms, dining rooms, or small living rooms. This wattage downlight has moderate light and is suitable for daily use. It is energy-saving and can meet basic lighting needs.

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• 15W-25W: Suitable for large spaces, such as large living rooms, open kitchens, or conference rooms. These recessed downlights provide intense light and are suitable for spaces that require a bright environment.

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• 30W-100W: mainly used in commercial places or large spaces, such as shopping malls, offices, exhibition halls, car stores, etc, high-wattage downlights can provide sufficient light to meet high brightness requirements.

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It should be noted that modern recessed downlights have a high luminous efficiency (usually 100-120 lumens/watt), so compared with traditional fluorescent or halogen lamps, LED downlights can provide sufficient brightness at a lower wattage.
For example, the brightness of a 10W LED downlight is equivalent to that of a traditional 50W fluorescent lamp.


4 Factors Affecting Wattage Selection

1. Space area


Generally calculated based on a luminous flux of 100-200 lumens per square meter. For example, a 10-square-meter bedroom requires a luminous flux of 1000-2000 lumens, and you can choose one piece 10- 20W LED downlight or 2- 4 pieces 5-7W downlights.

2. Space height


Spaces with higher heights (over 3 meters) require higher wattage downlights to ensure light coverage.

3. Functional requirements


If the reading area or work area requires higher brightness (such as 300-500 lux), you can choose 10W-15W downlights; for the rest area, you can select 3W-7W low-wattage downlights.

4. Color temperature selection


Color temperature affects the light atmosphere.
Warm white light (2700K-3000K) is suitable for bedrooms to create a warm feeling.
Neutral white light (4000K-4500K) is suitable for making living rooms or kitchens appear bright.
Cold white light (5000K-6000K) suits offices or commercial spaces.

Downlights with different color temperatures may have slightly different perceived brightness at the same wattage.


4 Practical suggestions for wattage selection



1. Even distribution: According to the size of the space, reasonably plan the number of downlights to avoid excessive or uneven light caused by a single high-wattage downlight. Generally, one 5W-7W downlight is installed every 2-3 square meters.

2. Dimming function: Choose an LED downlight with a dimming function, which can adjust the brightness according to the scene, considering energy saving and flexibility.

3. Energy saving first: LED downlights are preferred. Compared with traditional lamps, LED downlights are more energy-efficient and have a longer lifespan (usually 30,000-50,000 hours).

4. Comprehensive lighting design: Downlights are often used for basic lighting. It is recommended to match them with pendant lights, wall lamps, or table lamps to meet the lighting needs of different scenes.

Summary


Too high wattage may cause glare, increased energy consumption, or a too-bright space.
Too low wattage may lead to insufficient brightness and a dim space.
Both will affect comfort, so it is recommended to choose a moderate wattage according to the size and function of the space.


In addition, once the wattage is determined, it may be necessary to decide on the number of downlights. Please read how to calculate the number of downlights
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