MKucher
2023-11-12 14:00:46
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Hello everyone,
we are currently working on the lighting design for our hallway in the new building.
Some facts:
- Hallway connected to the cloakroom
- Straight open staircase
- Clear ceiling height 2.80 m, will be lowered by 4-5 cm to install spotlights
We are currently planning the following types of lighting (marked with different colors in the sketch):
- Green: Up-down wall lights, we have not yet chosen the exact model
- Yellow: LED ceiling spotlights from Luxvenum with a 120° beam angle, 3000k, dimmable, approx. 400 lumens
- Red: Pendant lamp hanging from the upper floor ceiling to illuminate the staircase (see picture below)
- Blue: Wall recessed down spotlights on every third stair step
Our questions:
- What is your assessment of our planning? What would you do differently?
- Is the number of LED ceiling spotlights sufficient? Do we need two more spotlights in the entrance area?
Sketch:


we are currently working on the lighting design for our hallway in the new building.
Some facts:
- Hallway connected to the cloakroom
- Straight open staircase
- Clear ceiling height 2.80 m, will be lowered by 4-5 cm to install spotlights
We are currently planning the following types of lighting (marked with different colors in the sketch):
- Green: Up-down wall lights, we have not yet chosen the exact model
- Yellow: LED ceiling spotlights from Luxvenum with a 120° beam angle, 3000k, dimmable, approx. 400 lumens
- Red: Pendant lamp hanging from the upper floor ceiling to illuminate the staircase (see picture below)
- Blue: Wall recessed down spotlights on every third stair step
Our questions:
- What is your assessment of our planning? What would you do differently?
- Is the number of LED ceiling spotlights sufficient? Do we need two more spotlights in the entrance area?
Sketch: