I m going with halo recessed lighting contractor recommendation and after poking my hand in the hardware store displays a bright white color temp for the most part.
6 inch vs 4 inch recessed lighting.
3 to 4 of space between each light.
Open reflector baffle or adjustable trims.
Low ambient light required.
400 800 lumens per light.
4 inch 5 inch or 6 inch diameter.
Recessed fixtures come in three common aperture sizes.
What s the difference between 4 6 recessed lighting.
In an 8 ceiling a 4 fixture can work well to provide kitchen countertop lighting.
2 inch 3 inch trim size.
Regardless of type you ll mostly find 5 inch and 6 inch lights used for general lighting in residential homes.
It s common to assume that the brighter the lights are the fewer you ll need.
When a light says it s a 4 inch or 6 inch that is the measurement across the inside of the housing diameter with the trim removed.
Kitchen high ambient light required.
However it s not the brightness of lights that makes for great lighting.
In a 10 ceiling you might want 4 fixtures for area lighting since the light will spread out more.
If your ceiling is flat use fixed aka straight or non adjustable recessed lights for general and task lighting.
3 inch or 4 inch trim size.
There is an ongoing debate about which size is best for your ceiling.
That s what we went with.
2700 3000k color temperature match the temperature of existing task lighting flood or narrow beam spread.
Recessed lighting 4 vs 5 vs 6 i d like you get some of your opinions on what size to use.
Therefore the major difference between 4 inch and 6 inch recessed lighting lies in the size of the can.
A 6 downlight at that height will illuminate your breakfast table nicely.
If budget is a concern the 6 inch will give a wider spread cone and thus you will need fewer of them.
Many people like the inconspicuous look of 4 inch fixtures but the narrow light spread may cause you to need twice as many fixtures for the room s square footage.
A 7 fixture makes a nice wall washer in an 8 ceiling.
Smaller 4 inch lights can be used for task and accent lighting and in some cases general lighting for small rooms.
Really for myself i will stick to 6 inch housing they are cheaper than 4 or 5 inch housing.
Many people assume that size is determined by measuring outward from the trim.
But had been no object i would have done 4 inch and a greater number of them.