päävalaistus
Päävalaistus, also known as main or primary lighting, is the fundamental illumination system used in architectural design to provide continuous, evenly distributed light across a space. It is intended to meet the essential functional lighting requirements, such as visibility for daily tasks, safety, and general ambient conditions. The reference level for many lighting design standards is the average luminance of the main lighting system, which must not be lower than the demands of the specific environment, whether a residential, commercial, or institutional setting.
Designers determine the intensity, color temperature, and distribution of päävalaistus through calculations that consider floor area,
In practice, päävalaistus is complemented by supplemental lighting—accent, task, or decorative fixtures—that provide focused illumination for
According to international standards such as IEC 60598-1 and national guidelines, designers must verify that the