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Lighting Layout Calculator — Lux Levels by Room Type

Calculate how many lights you need and their spacing based on CIBSE recommended lux levels for UK rooms. Supports LED downlights, panels, and fluorescent tubes.

Recommended: 150 lux (general)

800 lumens per fitting

How We Calculate This

This calculator uses the lumen method recommended by CIBSE (Chartered Institution of Building Services Engineers) to determine the number of light fittings required for a given room. It takes into account the room type, size, light fitting output, and standard correction factors.

The lumen method formula

Total lumens = (Lux × Area) ÷ (Utilisation Factor × Maintenance Factor)

Number of fittings = Total lumens ÷ Lumens per fitting

Factors used

  • Utilisation Factor (UF): 0.6 — typical for domestic rooms with light-coloured walls
  • Maintenance Factor (MF): 0.8 — accounts for dirt accumulation and lamp ageing

Recommended lux levels (CIBSE)

  • Kitchen: 300 lux
  • Living room: 150 lux
  • Bedroom: 100 lux
  • Bathroom: 200 lux
  • Home office: 500 lux
  • Hallway: 100 lux
  • Garage: 300 lux

The calculator also determines the optimal grid layout and spacing for even light distribution across the room.

Frequently Asked Questions

Last updated: February 2026

All calculations are estimates. Verify with your supplier.