Easiest How to Layout Recessed Lighting Method

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  • Опубликовано: 9 июл 2019
  • How to layout recessed lighting easily. Learn how to space your recessed lights, pots or cans. It really is not a difficult process. One thing I did not mention in the video is you need to also identify where the ceiling joists are to make sure you are not cutting a hole in the wrong place. Read the entire process on how to layout recessed lighting here www.lightingtutor.com/how-to-...
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  • @flannelguydiy6458
    @flannelguydiy6458  3 года назад +4

    Read the entire process on how to layout recessed lighting here www.lightingtutor.com/how-to-layout-recessed-lighting/

  • @karateflix
    @karateflix Год назад +2

    Awesome video. I was sitting in my living room thinking about how horrible my lighting is and searched for a lighting video. I was lost as first. I feel much more comfortable now.

  • @user-zm2ri9jq6t
    @user-zm2ri9jq6t 25 дней назад

    I love the pendent over the sink

  • @emmettroehr406
    @emmettroehr406 3 года назад +2

    Thank you so much for doing this video - between this and the blog I am so much more confident about lighting placement!

  • @MLFranklin
    @MLFranklin 3 года назад +6

    This is very helpful. And I'm sure you know, the manufacturers of these lights have recommendations and even software to help guide you, but they basically want to put a pot every three feet all over your ceiling. My living room doesn't really need 30 recessed cans. It's crazy. You bring sanity to the discussion. Thank you!

  • @annabodhi38
    @annabodhi38 4 года назад +4

    Appreciate the video and your reasoning behind even vs uneven spacing. Thanks so much for the upload.
    🙃

  • @leopoldomolina5199
    @leopoldomolina5199 Год назад

    Appreciated tip that about the couch edge. I also use the criteria of the corner and distribute the lights equidistantly. Usually I use 4 lights for bedrooms (not giant bedrooms). If the bedroom is not totally square (very likely) then I try to choose a measure from the corner that give a wider visual of the room and not to look small. I measure the smallest side and divide it by 4. That will be the measure from the corner to each light.

  • @stachowi
    @stachowi 8 месяцев назад

    Love that skylight in the kitchen

  • @kemchobhenchod
    @kemchobhenchod 3 года назад +3

    This was really insightful. Thank you for a tutorial that shows a little more thought process rather than cookie cutter aesthetics.

  • @tricia8727
    @tricia8727 2 года назад

    Great video, and your link was especially helpful too. Thank you!

  • @fernandoserrano2737
    @fernandoserrano2737 2 года назад

    Easy explanation!! Thank you 🙏

  • @abrahamvaro5482
    @abrahamvaro5482 3 года назад +1

    Very nice video ,thanks.

  • @AbuYusufJetmirAl-Albaani
    @AbuYusufJetmirAl-Albaani 4 года назад

    Very helpful thanks man !

  • @rmkguitar1
    @rmkguitar1 3 года назад +1

    Wonderful explanation

  • @big40glock84
    @big40glock84 3 года назад +1

    so to get the center light measurement you would measure from corner light to corner light and its the center of that measurement ?

  • @moonrunnerlife1640
    @moonrunnerlife1640 4 года назад +2

    3 ft is standard for that reason alone. Looks very nice!

  • @chelsychen4606
    @chelsychen4606 3 года назад

    Nice!

  • @kimberlyjeanette4013
    @kimberlyjeanette4013 4 года назад +1

    Very informative! :)

  • @QIrons
    @QIrons 4 года назад +1

    Nice video! Thanks!
    I love the gray color in the kitchen, by the way! Do you recall the paint name?

    • @flannelguydiy6458
      @flannelguydiy6458  4 года назад +2

      dont remember which gray it was. But the paint was Benjamin Moore

  • @yagieperitam6480
    @yagieperitam6480 3 года назад

    i have a 6 meter x 4 meter kitchen and i would like to install slim line resessed lights my light size is 145mm x 145mm
    how many lights should i put in my kitchen and what distance should i have

  • @joanpetervincent6175
    @joanpetervincent6175 3 года назад +1

    very good

  • @mamag9013
    @mamag9013 3 года назад +1

    When putting in the kitchen lights, even though the spacing is not the same between all lights do you have them on the same grid line?

    • @flannelguydiy6458
      @flannelguydiy6458  3 года назад

      It really depends upon what you want to do. In my kitchen, I have the recessed lights split up on two switches.

  • @lagg-alot8308
    @lagg-alot8308 2 года назад

    what size are the lights in the 1st room?

  • @jeffabbott403
    @jeffabbott403 3 года назад +1

    I have a peninsula very similar to what you’ve got there. One 4” slim led should do the job in the center of that shouldn’t it? 8ft ceiling.

    • @flannelguydiy6458
      @flannelguydiy6458  3 года назад

      It really depends on what you are trying to do. Yes from a lumens perspective then one light is fine. From a decorative standpoint, consider two evenly spaced pendant lights

    • @jeffabbott403
      @jeffabbott403 3 года назад

      @@flannelguydiy6458 I considered pendants but felt like it might be to cluttered in such a small kitchen (11x12). Going to put a pendant over the sink like you did. Would the pendants over the peninsula need to be on their own separate switch?

  • @ramblin_man23
    @ramblin_man23 3 года назад +1

    Thumbs up 👍
    I have an open floor plan (living, dining, and kitchen). In the kitchen I'll have an uneven layout like yours and may end up installing more cans than in the living and dining rooms. Since I'll have more in the kitchen, should I use the same size cans throughout or go smaller diameter in the kitchen? Thanks

    • @flannelguydiy6458
      @flannelguydiy6458  3 года назад

      It is really a personal preference but make sure if you go with 4 inch that you are getting enough lumens to provide full light coverage in the room. You may need more lights if you go with the smaller size.

    • @ramblin_man23
      @ramblin_man23 3 года назад

      Is 4" the popular size? Also if I go with more lumins in the kitchen, which would make it a brighter white, is that okay, having brighter white than in the living room? Remember they're together basically, no walls or even a ceiling beam in between them.

  • @patrickbesong4264
    @patrickbesong4264 3 года назад +2

    what would you suggest for slanted ceilings? we have a gambrel roof house where the bedrooms upstairs have knee walls and slanted ceilings. there is a flat area at the top about 4 or 5' wide. should we just install a row of 3 maybe in the flat part in the middle or would it look better to install them on the sloped walls pointing more at an angle? ceiling is 8' high in the middle. we're renovating and don't have drywall up there yet.

    • @flannelguydiy6458
      @flannelguydiy6458  3 года назад

      for a slanted ceiling, measure on the floor and use a plumb bob hanging from the ceiling down to the point on the floor where you located the spot. Then, install the recessed lights that are adjustable so you can angle them straight down.

  • @bill.Latham
    @bill.Latham Год назад

    Good video, I have a older home my living room is 280 sq./ft. ceiling is 8 feet high. How many recess 6" LED lights would you recommend for a living room that size? Thank You

    • @flannelguydiy6458
      @flannelguydiy6458  Год назад

      More info here www.lightingtutor.com/how-to-layout-recessed-lighting/

  • @SamIAm1236
    @SamIAm1236 4 года назад

    Would your recommend the same overall layout for a kitchen where the ceiling slopes up as part of the pitch of the roof? My home is an open floor plan where the kitchen and living room ceiling take up the slope of the roof pitch.

    • @flannelguydiy6458
      @flannelguydiy6458  4 года назад

      If the ceiling slopes then the lights would end up being closer together. So, I would re-think the layout then and follow the floor rather than the ceiling. Then, when you find the locations on the floor, drop a plumb bob from the ceiling directly over the spot in the floor. That would be your installation point.

  • @brian888.
    @brian888. 11 месяцев назад

    What size of recessed light you used in ur room

  • @pablonapan4698
    @pablonapan4698 2 года назад +1

    Would be nice to see how it looks at night too

  • @kevinhernandez62
    @kevinhernandez62 11 месяцев назад

    How do you space 4 lights in a row would you divide the the distance between the corner lights center by 4 since its 4 lights ?

    • @flannelguydiy6458
      @flannelguydiy6458  10 месяцев назад

      each room would be different but try dividing the distance by 5

  • @rsan3829
    @rsan3829 4 года назад +6

    Wouldn't the spacing of lights depend on the output of the lights being installed ?

    • @flannelguydiy6458
      @flannelguydiy6458  4 года назад +6

      Spacing the lights is about coverage and making sure there is an even amount if light dispersed regardless of the lumens of each fixture. Otherwise, you COULD just have one super bright light in the center of the room... but that wont look good either. My preference is to space lights properly, then choose the fixtures with the lumens that match AND use a dimmer switch to control the amount of light even more

    • @LetsTravelThisYear
      @LetsTravelThisYear 3 года назад

      @@flannelguydiy6458 So is what you're saying 'that brighter lights don't spread any further'?

  • @Tigerratcat
    @Tigerratcat 2 года назад

    How do you account for ceiling joists? Do you have to climb in the ceiling to make sure you won’t hit the beams when hole sawing?

    • @onepaxim
      @onepaxim 2 года назад

      Use a stud finder

  • @goodplacereviewer2495
    @goodplacereviewer2495 3 года назад +3

    The way I do it is
    A light plus a metre divided into the area
    Say it ends up being 5 point Something
    I'll add 5 lights plus the 4 meteres of spacing in between the lights
    then you'll have the one metre spare plus the remainder value left I'll use that measurement for the first and last space
    That's if you want to keep it a metre exactly between the lights
    If your not too fussed about keeping it a metre but want it kept uniformal
    With 5 lights you'll have 6 spaces
    So you'll want the
    first space to be half the value (1) 1 value
    Second two half (3) 2 values
    3rd two halfs (5) 2 values
    4th two halfs (7) 2 values
    5 two halfs (9) 2 values
    6 a half (10) 1 value
    If you have 5 lights add them up take them away from the measurement from wall to wall then divide by ten for your spaces
    So you'll have
    Half light /half half/ light half half light/ half half light/half half light/half
    How ever many lights you have divide by double the amount if its 8 lights divide by sixteen so you'll have 1+2+2+2+2+2+2+2+1 ( the crosses are the lights and the values are your spacings
    How ever many lights you have there is always one more space
    3 lights had space light space light space light space .... so 4 spaces in total
    But you want the sides to be half values for light spread so you divided by six
    1 2 4 6
    ( the arrows is the space showing the how the light spans that's why you want a half value then two halfs , two halfs then a half value
    Half a space light half a space half a space light half a space half a space light half a space
    Hope you can make sense of this and helps with spacing out lights

  • @patrickarchuleta9594
    @patrickarchuleta9594 4 года назад +1

    I have a electrical problem I have power coming spliced and going to switch what about white wire here it is spliced all neutrals can I use the white as ablack going to light I have outlets spliced for 🔋

  • @racheldick3056
    @racheldick3056 3 года назад +1

    How do you know the size of recessed lighting to purchase?

  • @westTexasPine
    @westTexasPine Год назад

    If I’m doing a square room with a fan in the center I use a 36”x 36” square cardboard and mark it off the corner and use wafer lights in case of studs

  • @oddopops1327
    @oddopops1327 Год назад +2

    👍👍😊

  • @tonycervantes4816
    @tonycervantes4816 3 года назад +1

    I have a room 13x11 8 ft hight i try to add led lights on the corners can u help me with of measurements sr thanks

    • @flannelguydiy6458
      @flannelguydiy6458  3 года назад +1

      depending upon what you re using the room for, you can probably get away with 6 lights

    • @tonycervantes4816
      @tonycervantes4816 3 года назад

      @@flannelguydiy6458 ok thanks

  • @alandicho
    @alandicho 3 года назад

    For the "1 light every 25 sq. ft.", is that for a 4" or 6" light?

    • @flannelguydiy6458
      @flannelguydiy6458  3 года назад

      It really depends upon how many lumens each light is. It is not about the size of the light

  • @sandan2358
    @sandan2358 2 года назад +1

    I need it for task lighting.

  • @chrisrichardson8908
    @chrisrichardson8908 2 года назад

    The thing im not understanding that i didnt hear you touch on was depending on the size of the light and how many lumens that light gives out well depend on how many lights you well actually need in a given room

    • @flannelguydiy6458
      @flannelguydiy6458  2 года назад

      yes you need to determine how many lumens are needed to light the room in question. I have a video for that too

  • @inlovewithlife11
    @inlovewithlife11 4 года назад +1

    I can’t see where you recommended a brand?

  • @clevername4781
    @clevername4781 4 года назад

    What if you only use one can light

    • @flannelguydiy6458
      @flannelguydiy6458  4 года назад +1

      Then I suppose you would position it in the center of the room. The only way it makes sense to use just ONE light in a room is if it is a closet or a very small bathroom

  • @robertverburg1481
    @robertverburg1481 4 года назад +5

    IN the real world when installing can lights You could run into heat ducts, plumbing pipes, exhaust pipe, etcetera. It seems like when you want that perfect light skeeme something something gets in the way Bob the electrician 50 year journeyman still working 73 years old ha ha

    • @flannelguydiy6458
      @flannelguydiy6458  4 года назад

      Right and nothing is perfect in the end. This is why homeowners need to fully plan this out and not just start cutting holes.

    • @kemchobhenchod
      @kemchobhenchod 3 года назад +1

      @@flannelguydiy6458 LED also give more flexibility than incandescent cans if you're dealing with logistic issues.

  • @nvrdwn3140
    @nvrdwn3140 4 года назад

    Lol 21 can lights in my room. Nah, 12 will do just fine. How many lumens does our light put out that you would think i need double that???

    • @flannelguydiy6458
      @flannelguydiy6458  4 года назад

      The answer to your lumens question will vary for each application. For example, you would need a lot for a kitchen but not nearly as much for a bedroom

  • @uoohoo99
    @uoohoo99 2 года назад +3

    The thing wrong with ur explanation is that can lights are supposed to be used as "ambient" lighting NOT "task" lighting. For instance, over the stove; that just reflects off the hood vent.

  • @getzybaggins
    @getzybaggins 2 года назад

    FLANNEL GUY DIY

  • @11soran11
    @11soran11 Год назад

    This is wrong! when you sit on the couch the light should hit the back of your head not front of your head! so three feet is wrong. 1 or max 1.5 feet from the wall is gonna be ok in the living room.