Lightly push each clip up.
Vaulted ceiling recessed lighting placement.
Three inch recessed lighting is the most standard for task lighting with an aperture of 3 inches a light beam can be concentrated in one area.
If you were to follow this then lights for an 8 foot ceiling would be spaced 4 feet apart.
The guidelines for an accent lighting layout are.
You can evenly place recessed lights around the vaulted ceiling perimeter which will highlight the vaulted ceiling by shining dots and draw attention to it.
Pull the clips inward so they do not stick outside the housing.
Sketch a room plan step 3.
If your goal is to use your recessed lights as task lighting you will use the same formula as for ambient lighting unless your task area is close to a wall.
Proper placement for recessed lighting that is being used as task lighting is to place your can lights flush with the ceiling and over your task area.
If more than one light is required the lights should be equally spaced and aligned.
Vaulted or sloped ceilings.
When it comes to spacing recessed lighting apart industry standard is to divide the ceiling height in half and then use that number as your spacing guide.
Slip the housing into the hole and push the body up until it s flush with the ceiling.
Use adjustable trims to direct and hide the source of the light.
The layout rules are the same on a sloped ceiling as they are on a flat ceiling.
If you like to highlight the vaulted ceiling you can use the recessed lighting to do that job.
Unlike the typical way of installing recessed lights you need special housing cans also known as shovel cut cans that are angled to fit up to a 45 degree slope for fitting the lights.
The lights do not need to be aligned with your general or task lights.
Lights for a 10 foot ceiling would be spaced 5 feet apart etc etc.
The most appropriate trims for task lighting.
Determine your lighting application step 2.
If it is measure the distance from the ceiling to the surface that you want to illuminate rather than to the floor.
It might sound a bit odd to you but recessed lights on vaulted ceilings can work wonders.