From: 10K Kitchen Remodel
Overall, the lighting plan worked out well. We decided to err on
the side of possibly having one or two more lights than needed -
and having a very well lit area.

In general, keeping the lights about 6 feet apart worked fine. They
are closer together between the counter and the island, due to the
layout of the arae. We needed to have two rows of them to light
both work surfaces without casting shadows.For recessed lighting,
the rules of thumb here for an 8 foot ceiling:- 5 inch lights- 1
for about every 35 square feet- On the edges, keep them about 1
foot back from the front of the work surfaces- I would...
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