Living Room
Acreage | 20-30㎡ | 30-40㎡ | 40-50㎡ | 50-70㎡ | 70-80㎡ |
LED | 60-80W | 100-150W | 220-280W | 300-350W | 400-450W |
Note: Living Room area is generally the main proportion of the total area of the house, so the demand for lighting wattage is relatively high, under the premise of ensuring lighting, so that the living room appears transparent and bright and generous is particularly important. |
The bedroom
Acreage | 5-10㎡ | 10-15㎡ | 15-20㎡ | >20㎡ |
LED | 13-25W | 25-38W | 38-50W | >50W |
Note: The Bedroom Light Requirements Soft, easy to create a warm atmosphere; there should be no harsh light, so that people more easily into sleep, so the light wattage requirements are low. |
Balcony section
Acreage | 3-5㎡ | 5-10㎡ |
Fluorescent lamp | 15-25W | 25-50W |
LED | 8-13W | 13-25W |
Note: The Balcony area is relatively small, but also to meet the necessary space for a perfect home life, is a good weather when the rest of the place, so the appropriate lighting wattage to decorate it is necessary. |
The kitchen
Acreage | 3-5㎡ | 5-10㎡ | 10-15㎡ |
Fluorescent lamp | 15-25W | 25-50W | 50-75W |
LED | 8-13W | 13-25W | 25-38W |
Note: Because people in the kitchen will carry out a different length of work, cutting vegetables and other subtle action on the lighting requirements are higher. Both to ensure that the kitchen does not leave Dark Area, and to reduce the inconvenience and danger of cooking, it is necessary to choose more adequate lighting. |
The old man’s room
Acreage | 5-10㎡ | 10-15㎡ | 15-20㎡ | >20㎡ |
Fluorescent lamp | 50-100W | 100-150W | 150-200W | >200W |
LED | 25-50W | 50-75W | 75-100W | >100W |
Note: Older People have impaired vision and experience far less light than younger people. Older people need brighter lights to be able to see clearly, so choose lights with higher wattage. |
The children’s Room
Acreage | 5-10㎡ | 10-15㎡ | 15-20㎡ | >20㎡ |
Fluorescent lamp | 25-50W | 50-75W | 75-100W | >100W |
LED | 13-25W | 25-38W | 38-50W | >50W |
Note: Children need to choose soft indoor lighting, room lighting will stimulate the eyes to affect sleep, and low-intensity lighting is conducive to the development of children’s sleep, so choose low wattage lighting. |