Recessed Lighting Layout Calculator
Calculate fixture count, spacing, beam spread, and coverage for any room. Choose your layout strategy, fixture size, and beam angle — then see the optimised floor plan instantly.
Layout Strategy
Layered Lighting for This Room
Lumen Density by Room Type
Trim & Optic Selector
| Trim Type | Best For | Beam Control | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Baffle trim | Living rooms, bedrooms | Medium | Black baffles reduce glare; most popular residential choice. |
| Regressed / flush | Modern interiors | High | Aperture sits above ceiling plane — ultra-clean look, less glare. |
| Adjustable gimbal | Artwork, accents, sloped ceilings | High (directional) | Tilts up to 35°. Essential for accentuating objects or walls. |
| Wall wash trim | Gallery walls, texture | Asymmetric | Optic sends 90% of light toward one wall. Creates dramatic vertical illumination. |
| Pinhole / slot | Luxury, minimal | Very high | Tiny visible aperture, very tight beam. Architectural-grade look. |
| Wet-rated trim | Bathrooms, shower areas | Standard | IP65+ rated. Required within 3ft of shower or tub. |
| Decorative ring | Traditional homes | Low | Visible trim ring adds character but can look dated in modern contexts. |
Fixture Size Guide
Avoid These Mistakes
Lights too close to walls
Fixtures within 12–18″ of a wall create harsh scallops. Minimum 18–24″ from wall unless using wall-wash optics.
Oversized apertures
6″ cans in a 9ft ceiling feel heavy and dated. 3–4″ fixtures with precise optics look more intentional and professional.
Perfect symmetry obsession
A symmetrical grid centered on the room looks wrong in most rooms. Center on the furniture zone, not the ceiling.
Over-lighting the room
More lights ≠ better room. Excess downlights flatten everything, kill shadows, and create an interrogation-room feel. Always pair with dimmers.
TV glare from ceiling lights
Never place recessed lights directly in front of a TV screen. Overhead lights behind the viewer or to the side eliminate reflections.
No dimmer circuit
Recessed lighting without dimmers is useless for ambience. 0-10V or TRIAC dimmers are mandatory for any living or dining space.
Uneven spacing
Irregular spacing looks accidental. Use calculated intervals and stick to them — even if it means slightly fewer fixtures.
Ignoring beam overlap
Adjacent fixtures should overlap 20–40% for even floor illumination. Under 10% creates dark circles between lights.
