Hi,
I have a 17x22 foot room which has a 2 story ceiling where the only lighting is from the ceiling fan. We need to replace the ceiling fan and want to also put in recessed lighting with led lights. I am worried about which led bulbs would work best. The ceiling is 21 feet high and slopes on the sides with a flat middle. The ceiling fan will have a six to eight foot downrod in the middle of the room. I have about 6 feet on each side of the fan blade tip to the side walls. I want to make sure I do not get a strobe effect from the recessed lighting, but also provide adequate lighting in the room. This is our most used room in the house where we watch tv, read, play with the kids, etc.
Should I use a PAR type bulb or a BR type bulb. I was considering 3 sloped cans on each side and 2 regular can in the middle with a
Sylvania Ultra HD PAR 38 bulb (http://www.polar-ray.com/Sylvania-Ultra-HD-PAR38-LED-Bulb_p_294.html)
or a lighting science BR40 4000k bulb (http://www.polar-ray.com/Lighting-Science-Dimmable-BR40-LED-Bulb-_p_337.html)
Any advice would be appreciated. Thank you
I have a 17x22 foot room which has a 2 story ceiling where the only lighting is from the ceiling fan. We need to replace the ceiling fan and want to also put in recessed lighting with led lights. I am worried about which led bulbs would work best. The ceiling is 21 feet high and slopes on the sides with a flat middle. The ceiling fan will have a six to eight foot downrod in the middle of the room. I have about 6 feet on each side of the fan blade tip to the side walls. I want to make sure I do not get a strobe effect from the recessed lighting, but also provide adequate lighting in the room. This is our most used room in the house where we watch tv, read, play with the kids, etc.
Should I use a PAR type bulb or a BR type bulb. I was considering 3 sloped cans on each side and 2 regular can in the middle with a
Sylvania Ultra HD PAR 38 bulb (http://www.polar-ray.com/Sylvania-Ultra-HD-PAR38-LED-Bulb_p_294.html)
or a lighting science BR40 4000k bulb (http://www.polar-ray.com/Lighting-Science-Dimmable-BR40-LED-Bulb-_p_337.html)
Any advice would be appreciated. Thank you