Hotel Lighting Calculator

Our hotel lighting calculator quickly estimates LED lighting savings, including energy reduction, running costs, and carbon impact across guest rooms, corridors, and hospitality spaces.

Ideal for hotel owners, facility managers, and sustainability leads planning energy-efficient lighting upgrades.

Estimate hotel lighting energy savings, annual running costs and a simple LED upgrade payback across guest rooms, corridors, reception areas and hospitality spaces.

1. Describe the hotel space
Enter a few basic details to estimate the savings from moving to a more efficient LED lighting scheme.
Use the floor area of the room or zone being upgraded.
Please enter a valid area.
Used to help suggest a suitable luminaire type.
Please enter a valid ceiling height.
Enter your current tariff in pence per kWh.
Please enter a valid electricity cost.
Leave blank to use a typical value for the selected hotel space.
Please enter valid daily hours.
Live summary
This panel updates as you change the inputs so you can sense-check the assumptions before calculating.

Design assumptions

Hotel space:Guest room
Area:100 m²
Ceiling height:3.0 m
Electricity rate:28.5 p/kWh
Daily operating hours:Typical for selected space
Controls:Standard switching
Upgrade type:Halogen / older inefficient lighting

Hotel lighting savings summary

Recommended target illuminance:-
Estimated annual energy saving:-
Estimated annual cost saving:-
Estimated CO₂ reduction:-
Indicative payback period:-
Suggested LED lighting approach:-
How we arrived at this result
    This is a simplified budgeting tool intended for early-stage hotel lighting planning. Final product selection, controls strategy, lux levels and energy performance should be checked against the actual space, operating profile and project brief.
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    Current lighting
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    LED solution

    Suggested Lumenloop hotel lighting directions

    Based on the selected hotel space and design priority, these are sensible starting points for a more detailed scheme.
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    How this hotel lighting calculator works

    This hotel lighting calculator is designed to give you a fast, practical estimate of how much energy, cost, and carbon you can save by upgrading to modern LED lighting across your hotel.

    Rather than being a generic tool, it uses typical lux levels, operating hours, and efficiency assumptions based on real-world hospitality environments — from guest rooms to corridors and reception areas.

    If you’re planning a wider upgrade or refurbishment, you can also explore our full hotel lighting solutions or browse the complete LED lighting product range to see how these figures translate into real luminaires.

    What the calculator is actually doing

    Behind the scenes, the calculator combines a few key inputs to estimate performance:

     

    1. Recommended light levels (lux)

    Each hotel space type has a typical illuminance target:

    • Guest rooms: ~150 lux

    • Bathrooms: ~250 lux

    • Corridors: ~100–150 lux

    • Reception areas: ~200 lux

    • Restaurants & bars: ~150–200 lux

    • Conference spaces: ~300 lux

    These values align with common guidance for hospitality lighting design and help determine how much total light output (lumens) is required.

     

    2. Total light output required

    The calculator multiplies:

    Room size (m²) × required lux

    This gives the total lumens needed for the space.

    It then applies a basic allowance for:

    • Light losses

    • Fixture efficiency

    • Real-world installation conditions

    This ensures the results are realistic, not overly optimistic.

     

    3. Comparing old vs LED efficiency

    To estimate savings, the calculator compares:

    • Traditional lighting (e.g. halogen / older fluorescent): ~20 lm/W

    • Modern LED lighting: ~100 lm/W

    This shows how much power is required to produce the same light — which is where the majority of savings come from.

     

    4. Usage patterns in hotels

    Lighting in hotels behaves very differently depending on the space:

    • Corridors: often 24/7

    • Reception: long operating hours

    • Guest rooms: intermittent use

    • Bathrooms: short bursts

    The calculator uses typical daily operating hours for each space type to estimate annual energy consumption.

     

    5. Cost and carbon savings

    From there, it calculates:

    • Annual energy usage (kWh)

    • Annual running cost (£) based on your electricity rate

    • CO₂ reduction using standard UK carbon factors

    This gives you a clear picture of both financial savings and sustainability impact.

     

    How accurate is it?

    This tool is designed as a feasibility calculator, not a full lighting design.

    It’s ideal for:

    • Early-stage planning

    • Budget forecasting

    • Identifying quick wins

    • Comparing upgrade scenarios

    For a fully compliant lighting scheme (including spacing, glare control, and photometrics), you’d typically move into a detailed design phase.

     

    What this means in practice

    In most hotel environments, switching to LED lighting delivers:

    • 60–80% reduction in energy consumption

    • Lower maintenance due to longer lifespans

    • Improved guest experience through better light quality

    • Greater control with dimming and smart systems

    You’ll also benefit from more consistent lighting across spaces, which is critical in hospitality environments where atmosphere and perception matter.

     

    Next steps

    If the numbers look promising, the next step is usually to match the right luminaires to each space.

    For example:

    • Corridors → linear LED or bulkhead fittings

    • Guest rooms → warm, dimmable downlights

    • Reception → feature lighting + layered illumination

    • Restaurants → decorative + low-glare architectural lighting

    You can explore suitable options across our hospitality lighting range or use our broader lighting calculators to refine your approach further.

     

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