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A complete guide to understanding beam angles and how they impact light distribution, mood and functionality in a space.

In this Article

01 What is Beam Angle ?

02 Understanding Beam Angles

03 How to Choose Right Beam Angle

04 Recommended Combinations

05 Common mistakes to avoid

06 Expert Tip

07 Conclusion

What is Beam Angle ?

 A complete guide to understanding beam angles and how they impact light distribution, mood and functionality in a space.

Narrow Beam

10° – 20°
Focused dramatic lighting

Medium Beam

20° – 40°
Balanced, general lighting

Wide Beam

50° – 90°
Soft, diffused illumination

Understanding Beam Angles

Different beam angles create different effects. Here’s how each one works

Accent Lighting

A complete guide to understanding beam angles and how they impact light distribution, mood and functionality in a space

Feature Highlighting

Slightly wider, still controlled. Perfect for feature walls and statement elements.

General Lighting

A complete guide to understanding beam angles and how they impact light distribution, mood and functionality in a space.

Wide Wash Lighting

A complete guide to understanding beam angles and how they impact light distribution, mood and
functionality in a space

How to Choose the Right Beam Angle

01 Define the Purpose

Highlighting an object → Narrow beam
 General room lighting → Medium beam
 Even illumination → Wide beam

01 Define the Purpose

High ceiling → Wider beam
 Low ceiling → Narrow beam for better focus

01 Define the Purpose

Too many wide beams can flatten a space,
 while narrow beams can create unwanted dark spots.
 A balanced layout is key

Recommended Combinations

A well-balanced lighting scheme layers different beam angles to create depth and visual hierarchy. Narrow beams highlight focal elements, while wider spreads provide ambient coverage—working together to achieve both function and atmosphere

Common mistakes to avoid

Relying on a single beam angle often leads to flat or uneven
lighting. Poor planning can create harsh contrasts or dark zones, disrupting the overall harmony and reducing the intended impact of the space.

Disclaimer:

These results provide a helpful estimate for planning purposes. Actual outcomes may
vary slightly based on product and conditions—please verify before final purchase.

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