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Housing for Recessed Lighting in a Studio


I’m currently looking for bulbs for the studio that I’m building. The space is roughly 375 square feet with 9 recessed cans in the ceiling. I’m currently looking at the NorthLux™ 95 CRI E26 A19 LED Bulb for Art & Studio. 

Generally speaking, we like to recommend the NorthLux™ 95 CRI E26 A19 LED Bulb for Art & Studio products in the 5000K and 6500K options for artwork production. 

For the recessed ceiling lighting, you also might be interested in the BR30 NorthLux™ bulbs in the same color temperature options.

Does the NorthLux work better for recessed cans? Does light have more area? Maybe similar to a flood light?

As the BR30 bulbs have a narrower beam angle than the A19 bulbs, the output will be more focused downward, which can be quite helpful for recessed ceiling lighting. 

That said, our BR30 bulbs are not flicker-free, which might be a consideration for studio spaces that are to be used for high-framerate video capture. 


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