High-quality lighting is vital to safety, comfort, aesthetics, and wellness in your home. High
quality interior finishes are enhanced with high-quality lighting, and conversely, they will not
look as good with economy lighting. Many technology integrators sell high-quality architectural
lighting fixtures that are superior to basic 'contractor-grade' fixtures.
Architectural lighting includes recessed lighting and linear or ‘tape’ lighting. It does not include
decorative lighting such as chandeliers, table lamps, floor lamps, wall sconces, pendant lights,
etc. An extensive professional lighting design may exceed the budget estimates of this tool. This calculator factors
architectural indoor lighting only, though each tier of lighting described below is available for
exterior/landscape lighting, too. Installation of the lighting fixtures is typically handled by an
electrician.
Directions: There are four tiers of lighting fixture quality; for a definition of each, click on the
icon next to each tier. For more information, click on this glossary of lighting terms. In the box next to each tier, enter the percentage of the home you’d like for that tier (ie – enter “50” if the box next to ‘Tier 3’ if you want 50% of your lighting to be of Tier 3 quality).
Note: contractor-grade lighting (Tier 4) is typically not sold by integrators, though your electrician will sell and install it. As such, the cost figure is shown in this section only and is not carried to the total lighting fixture cost that appears further down this page