Our lighting level calculators

This fact sheet provides some methods widely used by professional lighting designers on designing successful lighting, and the two calculators to put them in practice.

1- Average intensity produced by a diffuse lighting luminaire

What is the average light intensity produced in a rectangular room by a luminaire with diffuse lighting?

The first of our two calculators below allows you to estimate the average intensity (in lux) produced by a luminaire located in a rectangular room. We can specify several features of this luminaire: depending on the type of reflector or lampshade, but also depending on the type of bulb (halogen, LED or compact fluorescent) that is fitted.

A few guidelines to use the calculator:

  • Choose the type of bulb with which the lamp is equipped, and enter its electrical power;
  • Specify the type of reflector or lampshade with lamp: opaque or translucent, light or dark;
  • Enter the dimensions (length, width, height) of the room in meters;
  • Press CALCULATE. The calculator then indicates the intensity (in lux) of the illumination of the room;
  • If several lamps illuminate the room, the intensities should be added: calculate the intensity produced by each lamp, and then add them;
  • This calculation is fairly independent of the position of the luminaire (floor, ceiling, against a wall) and also the type of luminaire (wall, suspension, etc.). If the illumination of the room is not homogeneous, this calculator will evaluate the average intensity. A suspension placed in the middle of the room would produce a relatively homogeneous illumination (unless it has a shade that keeps part of the room in the dark).

Calculator for diffuse lighting

1- Bulb type 2- Reflector & lampshade 3- Illuminated surface














The total area of ​​the room is illuminated with an intensity of 4 lux.

2- Intensity produced by a luminaire with directional lighting

What is the luminous intensity produced by a luminaire which flux is directed on a given surface? The second of our calculators below allows you to predict the intensity expressed in lux produced by several types of lamps: with or without reflector, with or without shade, and with different types of bulb (halogen, LED or fluo-compact). Some guidelines to use this calculator:

  • Choose the type of bulb with which the lamp is equipped, and enter its electrical power;
  • Specify the type of reflector or lampshade. Office lamps equipped with a G9 bulb are often equipped with a reflector. Conventional lamps with a shade which is white inside can be considered as having a clear shade.
  • Enter the size in centimeters of the illuminated area. If this surface is round, specify only its diameter.
  • Press CALCULATE. The calculator then indicates the luminous intensity in lux which illuminates the surface

Calculator for directional lighting

1- Bulb type 2- Reflector & lampshade 3- Illuminated surface

















The surface is illuminated with an intensity of 378 lux.

3- Some elements of interpretation

To interpret these results, the following information can be useful:

  • To provide comfortable working conditions, a desk surface should be illuminated with 400 to 800 lux;
  • To work in front of a computer, 50 to 100 lux provide soft and comfortable lighting;
  • A dimly lit floor receives 25 to 50 lux;
  • A 1 lux lighting is really dark;
  • The lux scale is logarithmic: the eye adapts to darker environments. In full sun at noon, the lighting is around 100,000 lux. But our eye can perceive details of our environment with a lighting as low as 0.25 lux, for instance with moonlight. A home does not need to be lit like in full daylight to be comfortable!

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