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Home & Garden Calculators
Free, precise tools for home improvement and garden planning — lighting layouts, mulch volumes, paint coverage, lawn care, and more. All browser-based, no sign-up required.
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Home & Garden calculators
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Fixture count, spacing, wall offset, and estimated foot-candles based on your room size, ceiling height, and room type.
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Open calculator →Pallets, rolls, or slabs of sod needed for any lawn shape, plus a DIY vs. installed cost estimate.
Open calculator →Pounds of seed needed for a new lawn or overseeding, with grass-type-specific coverage rates.
Open calculator →Cubic yards, cubic feet, and bag count for raised beds, leveling, or any garden fill project.
Open calculator →Calculate how much fertilizer to apply based on lawn area and NPK ratio. Avoid over-applying nitrogen — enter your lawn size and bag label to get the exact amount.
Open calculator →Cubic yards or bags of mulch for any garden bed, based on length, width, and desired depth.
Open calculator →Recessed lighting quick reference
Standard values used by the lighting industry — useful for planning before you open the calculator.
| Bedroom | 10–20 lm/sq ft |
| Living room | 15–25 lm/sq ft |
| Kitchen (general) | 30–40 lm/sq ft |
| Kitchen (task) | 50–75 lm/sq ft |
| Bathroom | 25–40 lm/sq ft |
| Home office | 30–50 lm/sq ft |
| Hallway | 10–15 lm/sq ft |
| 8 ft ceiling | 4–5 ft apart |
| 9 ft ceiling | 4.5–6 ft apart |
| 10 ft ceiling | 5–7 ft apart |
| 12 ft ceiling | 6–8 ft apart |
| Wall offset (all) | ½ × spacing |
| 4-inch | Accent & task |
| 5-inch | General (low ceiling) |
| 6-inch | General (most common) |
| 8-inch | High ceilings / large rooms |
| LED output | 700–1,200 lm typical |
| Bedroom | 10–20 fc |
| Living room | 15–25 fc |
| Kitchen (general) | 30–50 fc |
| Office / study | 30–50 fc |
| Bathroom vanity | 40–70 fc |
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Calculate litres or gallons of paint needed for any room. Subtracts doors and windows automatically. Accounts for number of coats and paint coverage rate.
Estimate posts, panels, rails, and pickets for any fence project. Enter the perimeter, fence height, and post spacing to get a full materials list and cost estimate.
Calculate the number of wallpaper rolls needed for any room. Enter wall dimensions, roll width and length, pattern repeat, and number of doors and windows.
Calculate square footage of flooring tiles, hardwood, or laminate needed for any room. Automatically adds a configurable waste percentage and estimates box count.
Who uses these home & garden calculators?
From DIY weekend projects to full renovation planning — precise estimates save time, money, and waste.
Homeowners
Plan lighting upgrades, paint projects, and flooring installs with accurate material estimates before buying.
DIY Renovators
Get fixture counts, coverage volumes, and materials lists before heading to the hardware store.
Contractors
Produce quick client estimates for lighting layouts, paint jobs, fencing, and garden projects on-site.
Garden Enthusiasts
Calculate mulch volume, soil for raised beds, grass seed, and fertilizer quantities for any garden size.
Budget Planners
Know exactly how many bags, rolls, or units to buy — reduce over-ordering and avoid mid-project shortfalls.
Frequently asked questions
How many recessed lights do I need per room?
The number depends on room area, ceiling height, and your target brightness. A common rule is to allow 20 lumens per square foot for general living spaces. Divide the total lumens needed by the output of one fixture to get your fixture count. For example, a 12×14 ft living room (168 sq ft) at 20 lm/sq ft needs 3,360 total lumens — roughly 4 fixtures at 800–900 lumens each. Use the Recessed Lighting Calculator above to get a precise count for your room.
What is the standard spacing for recessed lighting?
The industry rule of thumb is to space recessed downlights at a centre-to-centre distance equal to roughly half to two-thirds of the ceiling height. For a 9 ft ceiling that means fixtures spaced 4.5–6 ft apart. Wall offset (the distance from the wall to the nearest fixture) should be approximately half the fixture spacing — typically 2–3 ft for a 9 ft ceiling. The calculator applies the 0.6 × ceiling height formula automatically.
What is the difference between lumens and foot-candles?
Lumens measure the total light output of a fixture. Foot-candles (fc) measure how much of that light actually falls on a surface — specifically, 1 lumen per square foot. A brighter fixture produces more lumens, but how many foot-candles reach your work surface also depends on ceiling height, beam angle, and fixture spacing. General living areas typically need 10–20 fc; kitchens and offices need 30–50 fc.
What size recessed light should I use?
4-inch fixtures suit accent lighting and task lighting over counters, and work best on low ceilings (8 ft or below). 6-inch fixtures are the most common choice for general ambient lighting and suit ceilings from 8–10 ft. For ceilings above 10 ft or large open spaces, 8-inch fixtures provide better coverage and throw. A quick rule of thumb: fixture diameter in inches ÷ 2 = minimum distance in feet from the wall to the first fixture.
How many lumens do I need for a bedroom?
Bedrooms typically need 10–20 lumens per square foot for comfortable ambient lighting. A 12×12 ft bedroom (144 sq ft) needs roughly 1,440–2,880 total lumens — around 2–4 fixtures at 700–900 lm each. Always use dimmer-compatible LED fixtures in bedrooms so you can lower the brightness for relaxing without changing the fixture count.
Can I use the recessed lighting calculator for kitchens?
Yes — kitchens require 30–50 foot-candles of task lighting over work surfaces. Select ‘Kitchen’ as the room type in the calculator and it will apply the higher lumen target, recommending a greater fixture count and tighter spacing compared to a living room. For best results, supplement recessed ceiling lights with dedicated under-cabinet lighting directly over countertops.
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