The room lamp has been set, but I don't know how many wattage energy-saving lamps to match Most of the lamps are chandeliers with lampshade. There are two or five lamps. Now I have some doubts about the selection of bulbs. Do you choose energy-saving lamps or other bulbs? In addition, the area of each room is listed below. Please tell me how many watts of lamps these rooms need to choose Living room: 16 square meters Restaurant 6.5 square meters Master bedroom 13.5 square meters Second bedroom 9 square meters The study area is 7.5 square meters Toilet 4 square meters Kitchen 5 square meters

The room lamp has been set, but I don't know how many wattage energy-saving lamps to match Most of the lamps are chandeliers with lampshade. There are two or five lamps. Now I have some doubts about the selection of bulbs. Do you choose energy-saving lamps or other bulbs? In addition, the area of each room is listed below. Please tell me how many watts of lamps these rooms need to choose Living room: 16 square meters Restaurant 6.5 square meters Master bedroom 13.5 square meters Second bedroom 9 square meters The study area is 7.5 square meters Toilet 4 square meters Kitchen 5 square meters


In principle, choose energy-saving lamp, if conditions permit, you can choose LED lamp
In the living room, two 18 watt ones or five 8-watt ones
Restaurants usually have three 11 watt ones
Master bedroom single 18W
Study 2 11W
Toilet 1 8W
Kitchen 2 11W



How many watts of energy-saving lamps should be used in rooms, kitchens and balconies?
The master bedroom has an area of 14 square meters, 40 watts and two wall lamps;
The main bathroom has an area of 4 square meters, 13 watts and a front lamp;
The guest bedroom has an area of 12 square meters, 32 watts and two wall lamps;
The area of the guest and bathroom is 4 square meters, 21 watts? No front lamp;
The kitchen area is 5 square meters, 25 watts?;
The large balcony covers an area of 7 square meters and 22 watts?;
Small balcony area of 3 square meters, 10 watts?;
I want to use OPP's ceiling lamp, which is equipped with energy-saving light source


The power of the lamp is also related to the lamp. Your lamp is a ceiling lamp with a cover, and part of the light is blocked by the cover, so it can't be compared with that without a cover
According to your master bedroom area of 14 square meters, 40 watts ratio, other rooms with those tiles is correct
Suggestion: 2700k for bedroom, 6500k for balcony, natural; 4200k for sanitation and kitchen, peaceful



The floor is 3.6 meters high. How many watts of energy-saving lamps are suitable for each room?
My biggest worry is that the floor is too high and the energy-saving lamp is installed in the middle of the top
The hall is 20 square meters, the large room is 15 square meters, the small room is 11 square meters, and the toilet is 5 square meters. The floor height is 3.6 meters. How many watt energy-saving lamps are suitable for each? (Philips white light energy-saving lamps)


Hall: 60W, room: 30-40w, toilet: 10-20w
It is better to use round ceiling lamp