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May 20 at 4:27 vote accept asmgx
May 19 at 12:46 comment added Huesmann You need to overlap your light boundaries. In your case, you'd need to shift each row closer to the long wall, and add another row in the middle, with the lights offset—a triangular pattern, rather than square. Or use lamps with a wider throw.
May 19 at 12:40 answer added Solar Mike timeline score: 1
May 19 at 8:24 comment added Andrew Leach [Frame challenge, not actually answering the number/distribution question] One method might be to vary the distance the bulb is from the actual ceiling: the further it is buried, the narrower the light cone. Some recessed lights have the bulb recessed but the "top" actually just poking out of its hole, for this reason.
May 19 at 5:37 comment added DIY75 JUST SURPRISED ABOUT THE SIZE OF YOUR BASEMENT, is it above ground or below (windows)
May 19 at 5:00 comment added asmgx @Traveler Yes! i am not sure are you asking or stating a fact!!
May 19 at 2:32 comment added DIY75 you have a basement which includes three bedrooms, two bathrooms, a kitchen, and a hall.
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