How to Choose the Right Wattage LED Downlight for Different Room Sizes

When picking LED downlights for your living room, bedroom, kitchen, or bathroom, one of the most common questions is: “How many fixtures do I need, and what wattage should each one be?”

In this guide, we’ll walk through a practical method to calculate the ideal number and wattage of downlights based on room size (m²) → target illuminance (lux) → total lumens (lm) → per-fixture wattage and quantity. We’ll also provide ready-to-use configuration tables for different room sizes, and cover other key factors such as ceiling height, spacing, beam angle, CRI, color temperature, dimming, and waterproof rating.

💡 Tip: Brightness depends on lumens (lm), while energy consumption depends on watts (W). Because luminous efficacy (lm/W) varies across products, you should always check the lumen rating first rather than relying on wattage alone.

 


 

1.  Must-Read for Homeowners: The Complete Guide to Downlight Selection & Calculation

  1. Decide on target illuminance (lux):

    • Living rooms, bedrooms, hallways: 100–300 lx (most households prefer 150–200 lx for a cozy feel).

    • Kitchens and studies: 300–500 lx.

    • Bathrooms: 150–300 lx.

  2. Calculate total lumens:
     Total lumens = room area (m²) × target lux.

  3. Convert to fixture quantity:
    Lumens per fixture ≈ wattage (W) × luminous efficacy (lm/W).
    Residential downlights are typically 80–100+ lm/W. A safe estimate is 90 lm/W.

  4. Plan spacing and layout:

    • First row should be 0.5–0.8 m (1.5–2.5 ft) away from the wall.

    • Distance between fixtures ≈ 1.0–1.5 × ceiling height.

    • As a rule of thumb, use 1.0–1.2 × ceiling height if you don’t have detailed photometric data.


 

2. Recommended Wattage & Quantity by Room Size (2.6 m ceiling, 150 lx ambient lighting)

Room Size

Target Lux

Suggested Options (focus on fixture lumens)

Spacing Guidelines

3–5 m² (small foyer/hallway)

150 lx

5W × 2–3 pcs or 7W × 2 pcs

0.5–0.6 m from wall; 2.6–3.1 m spacing

6–10 m² (small bedroom/study)

150 lx

7W × 3–4 pcs or 9W × 2–3 pcs

Grid layout

11–15 m² (standard bedroom/small living room)

150 lx

9W × 4–5 pcs or 12W × 3–4 pcs

0.6–0.8 m from wall

16–20 m² (medium living/dining)

150 lx

12W × 4–6 pcs or 15W × 4–5 pcs

Combine center + perimeter

21–30 m² (large/open living room)

150 lx

12W × 6–8 pcs or 15W × 5–7 pcs

Even spacing to avoid dark zones

 


 

3. Example: 12 m² Bedroom

  • Target: 150 lx → 12 × 150 = 1800 lm.

  • Using 7W downlights (~630 lm/ea): 3 fixtures are sufficient.

  • Prefer brighter? Go with 9W × 3 fixtures (~2430 lm) or 7W × 4 fixtures (~2520 lm).

  • Layout: 0.6–0.7 m from walls, arranged evenly in triangle or rectangle, avoiding shadow spots near the bed or wardrobe.


4. Core Factors That Shape Your Lighting Experience

  • Color temperature (CCT): 2700–3000K for warmth; 4000K neutral; 5000–6000K bright and crisp.

  • Color rendering index (CRI): CRI ≥80 for most rooms; CRI ≥90 for kitchens, closets, and areas where accurate color is important.

  • Beam angle: Wide (60–90°) for general lighting; narrow for accent or spotlighting.

  • Dimming: TRIAC/phase dimming creates flexible ambiance.

  • Waterproof rating (IP): Bathrooms, kitchens, and wet zones should use IP65 or higher.

  • Cutout & fixture height: Always check compatibility with ceiling structure.


5. Quick Pre-Purchase Checklist

  1. Am I targeting 150 lx (cozy) or 300 lx (bright)?

  2. Does the total lumen output match the room requirement?

  3. Is spacing (distance from walls/fixtures) correct?

  4. Does color temperature and CRI suit the room’s purpose?

  5. Did I choose IP65 for wet areas?

  6. Do fixture cutouts match my ceiling openings?

 


6. Recommended LED Downlight Models

Model

Wattage / Cutout

Key Features

Best Use Case

ECO-1 Series Frosted LED Downlight

3W / 5W / 7W / 9W, 2700K–6000K

Affordable, TRIAC dimmable

Living rooms, bedrooms, hallways

ECO-2 Series Adjustable COB Recessed Downlight

3W / 5W / 9W

Adjustable beam angle

Wall art, accent lighting

ECO-3 Eyeball Gimbal COB Downlight

3W / 5W / 7W

Swivel gimbal, directional

Display cabinets, accent spots

ECO-4 Anti-Glare Dome

5W (2.5" cutout)

Anti-glare design

Bedrooms, cozy living areas

ECO-5 Adjustable Ultra-Thin

5W (3" cutout)

Slim body, small cutout

Renovations with limited ceiling space

ECO-6 Adjustable Narrow-Beam COB

5W (3" cutout)

Narrow beam for highlights

Artwork, focal areas

Waterproof Recessed Downlights (IP65)

5/7/9/12/15, 3"–5W" cutout

Waterproof, dustproof

Kitchens, bathrooms, showers

IP65 Waterproof 3" Series

7W / 12W

Compact, waterproof

Small wet-area applications

RGBW Recessed Downlights

4/6/8/12/24W

RGBW color-changing

Parties, themed décor, living rooms

 


Final Thoughts

Choosing the right LED downlight comes down to three steps:
(1) Decide target lux → (2) Calculate total lumens → (3) Match fixture lumens & quantity.

Once that’s done, fine-tune with ceiling height, spacing, color temperature, CRI, dimming, and IP rating. With this method, you can confidently design reliable, comfortable lighting for any room in just a few minutes.

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