Read this: http://forums.mikeholt.com/showthread.php?t=128936What is a good rule of thumb between recessed lighting in a residence with 65 watt lamps?
This is most bull i'v ever seen for some one wanting a rough in for can lights . I posted one of those you told him to look at and never got a straight answer. Come on guys were are talking common situation, 8 ft ceiling , 6 '' cans , contractors normal reg trim. I will answer his post with 24 '' from walls and approx 6 ft max spacing . it doesnt do any good to say you have to divide by the room size the answer is 6 ft or less spacing, we have no way of knowing if a customer will install spot or flood bulbs. It usually never works out exactly 6 ft so the space will be less and that is better. i have put them on 7 ft with no complaints.
I have to disagree with you jetlag. 24" works fine for kitchens or areas where you want to highlight pictures, etc but in a family room things could be different. First off you need to know what the customer wants to accomplish.
Generally, lamps will handle perimeter lighting so I tend to move the lights out to 36" - 42" off the walls. Spacing apart- I would say about 5' but it depends again on what is being accomplished.
Also if there is a fan in the middle of the room one must mae sure not to get too close as you will get a strobe effect. There is aot to think about in laying out cans.
In a dining room we may have a chandelier in the middle and 4 cans in the corner of the rooms. There is no simple answer as each room may be unique.
What is a good rule of thumb between recessed lighting in a residence with 65 watt lamps?
Pretty bold statements considering you own lack of knowledge regarding can installation.
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I have probably installed more cans than you in 40 yrs but wanted to get some expert opinions but it didnt happen, I'm back to what I already knew , not a single reply I could use.
I have probably installed more cans than you in 40 yrs but wanted to get some expert opinions but it didnt happen, I'm back to what I already knew , not a single reply I could use.
A lot of people tried to help you out in your many threads, you just spit in their faces.
Well youre welcome I guess. :roll:
All the advice you were given was useful and accurate. The fact that you don't agree with it doesn't change that.
A lot of people tried to help you out in your many threads, you just spit in their faces.
You should be barred from the forum for statements like that. I can disagree with anybody I want