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How do you calculate outdoor lighting?
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How do you calculate outdoor lighting?
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Multiply the area of your outdoor space by the recommended lux. For example, if you redecorate a 328-square-foot yard that necessitates a lighting level of 20 lux, the 328 square feet x 20 lux would equal 6,560 lumens.
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