How many outlets? How many circuits?
I am in the planning stages of an addition and am considering electrical needs. I am sure our architect will get to it at some point, but I want to make sure there's sufficient room in the panel.
The addition is small, just 10'x5' on three different floors. On two of the floors the addition will function as a mudroom and on the other more of a reading nook/closet. On each floor, one of the 10' walls is filled with floor to ceiling cabinets. How many outlets am I going to need on each floor? I know/understand the 6'/12' rule, but would appreciate any insight as to how that applies to floor to ceiling cabinetry. What is usually done with floor to ceiling cabinets? Also, does the 6'/12' rule even apply as these are more hallways/pantries/closets?
Additionally, we will adding up to 4 recessed lights per floor (50 watts per light), three exterior lights and 2 exterior outlets (one will power up to a 600 watt transformer).
So, how many circuits would you all suggest and how many are required by code? Overall, there will be between 6 and 9 interior outlets, 2 exterior outlets(with one 300-600 watt transformer), 3 standard exterior light fixtures (100 watts per), and 12 recessed lights (50 watts per). Not including the interior outlets, that is 1500 watts combined. I know a 20 amp circuit can handle between 2000 and 2400 watts, so even if everything was running at once I'd still have between 500 watts and 900 watts remaining. So,I guess the question is, how many circuits would you suggest? Can I get by with 1 20 amp circuit, or is it just way too much?
On a related question, after the addition we will be adding a bathroom and renovating another (they will share one common wall). They are relatively small bathrooms, less than 50 sq. ft. each. We will be adding electric radiant in floor heat to both bathrooms. As the radiant heat is not placed under the tub/shower, vanity or toilet, the combined area for radiant heat between both bathrooms is less than 50 sq. ft. The instructions for the product call for a dedicated 20 amp circuit. The instructions also indicate that 150 sq. ft = 15 amps. So, would it be problematic to have the radiant heat for both bathrooms on 1 circuit? Both bathrooms together would use less than 5 amps.
Thanks for any insight!