It seems like there’s too much recessed lighting and not enough layers of light. Plus, the plan doesn’t show furniture, cabinets, doors, windows, or how the space flows and is used. The perimeter lighting feels too far from the wall for my liking. Remember, ceiling heights, artwork, feature walls, and trim can all make a big difference too.
@Tal
We have 9-inch ceilings and standard cabinets. The TV is mounted on a 320-inch wall with the couch on the opposite side.
Shan said:
@Tal
We have 9-inch ceilings and standard cabinets. The TV is mounted on a 320-inch wall with the couch on the opposite side.
That still doesn’t give a clear picture. You mentioned a 143-inch window and a front door of unknown size. A detailed plan would help. Consider using Floorplanner.net for an easy option.
@Tal
Just to clarify, that 143 inches is actually a wall with an 80-inch window.
Shan said:
@Tal
Just to clarify, that 143 inches is actually a wall with an 80-inch window.
I didn’t think the window was 143 inches, but that’s how your picture presents it. Still, there’s not enough information to provide valuable feedback. It’s not about being difficult; you need to put in more effort to get a decent answer. Elevation plans are useful, and floor plans are a good starting point. What you’ve shared doesn’t meet those needs.
You asked the same question two days ago. Here’s the same response I provided then, which aligns with what /u/IntelligentSinger783 recommended: https://www.reddit.com/r/Lighting/s/deAFzeKeMg