How to calculate light points at home correctly
Do
you need to carry out renovation work in your home or do you have to move to
another home? In both situations, you will certainly need to modify the
electrical system and then establish the lighting points to be able to use the
various environments according to your needs. It is not an aspect to be
underestimated because the correct lighting of the room and the living comfort
depend on the correct position and quantity of light points. Here are some tips
on how to calculate the light points in an electrical system.
What light spots consist of?
Before
going into the lighting points of an electrical system it is good that you have
a clear idea of what light point’s means. What is meant by light point? The term specifically indicates the point from which the energy is supplied: in
this term the switch, the lamp and all the sockets of the house from which the
energy is to be supplied are therefore included.
The
light points are therefore not only chandeliers, lamps and lighting fixtures,
but also switch, diverter, inverter, socket: in practice, these are the various
types of points that are normally found in all houses and must be taken into the account in order to have space well lit and functional.
How to place light points in the home
The
arrangement of light points in the home is the most important aspect to
consider and must be done during the design of the electrical system. How to
calculate light points? How many lights do you need in an apartment?
To
simplify the counting of the light points and be sure to illuminate each room
well, it is sufficient to take into consideration the central point, where the chandelier is normally placed, and to establish the other light points
according to the environment, for example, if it is a matter of a kitchen, a living
room, a bedroom and so on.
In
this way it is possible to calculate for each room the number of light points
needed to carry out the various activities and then all of them are added
together to obtain how many light points in an apartment are needed altogether.
How many light points are needed for each room?
By
carefully evaluating each environment and calculating their intended use, it is
possible to calculate how many light points per room may be needed. Thanks to
the various types of lighting it is possible to obtain a uniform diffusion of
light: for example, chandeliers are indicated to illuminate the central part of
the room, while if it is a low ceiling it is preferable to opt for ceiling lights.
Instead,
if you wish to highlight some architectural elements of the wall, opt for
spotlights to be directed upwards, also ideal for modern homes. Also, remember
to create a more subtle lighting source, perfect for living areas, for example:
since in this room you spend a lot of time during the day or maybe in the evening to relax, you can't miss a table lamp, wall lights, and some power
outlets.
To
determine how many light points in the kitchen you need to place, remember that
the worktops must be well lit, so opt for direct light at the table, and calculate
several indispensable sockets for the oven, the refrigerator, the hood, for the
little one's appliances, obviously the switches and a few more plugs for
emergencies.
As
far as the bedroom is concerned, there are generally three light points, the
ceiling central point and that of the bedside table lamps, but do not forget to
insert a light point for a floor lamp, perfect to create an evocative the atmosphere during the rest. The light point on the mirror can also be useful,
which is also suitable for creating the right atmosphere without the need to
switch on the central light
And
finally, how many light points in the bathroom do you need to count? Inevitable
are those in front of the mirror placed above the sink, but do not neglect a
socket to be placed under and at the entrance, under the switch point, which
can be used for the hair dryer or for other useful accessories in the bathroom.
The
best way to decide the lighting points in the home is to mark the various
elements to be placed in the room point by point and then add some more light
points to avoid that there are not enough sockets in the house to charge mobile
phones and other devices technology. If you do not, when you need more light
points you will be forced to use flip-flops, useful but also unsightly.
How to design home lighting points?
Do
you have any doubts and would you like to be sure about how to organize the lights in an extremely functional way? To avoid the risk of doing rash things,
place them in the design phase, and in the meantime try to understand what can
be useful in every room.
Imagine
being, for example, in the kitchen: once you have identified the location of
the furniture and have clearly defined the lighting points needed for the
appliances, start asking yourself questions about which types of lighting
points will be able to serve you to better visualize everything and carry out
all types of preparation without hitches. Think about what you can do in this
environment and how to take advantage of every space, so you can understand how
much light you need to use it without difficulty.
During
the electrical system design work you must necessarily refer to all areas of
the house, just so you can know how to count the light points. To avoid errors
and to position each point correctly it is necessary that there is a synergistic
collaboration between you and the electrician: a good idea is to design the
furniture on the map and establish the possible locations on paper, also asking
the electrician for advice will propose appropriate solutions to leave no area
of the house in the dark and to make it fully functional.
Generally
the choice of a specialized professional or even of an architect who indicates
the right locations of the lighting points, preventing even those that are
often left out, favors the creation of an ad hoc electrical system, that is
including also the type of lamp to be installed. The whole procedure is part of
a project that meets your needs and also reflects your tastes in style.

well written explanations. this helps a lot to explain the question from my students on lighting points during a maximum demand class.
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