This study intended to discover a lighting environment that is suitable for behavioral state and lowers visual fatigue. An emotional and psychological evaluation was conveyed regarding types of activity in a residential space of elderly around or over 60, especially those who have impaired visual function in their 20s and 30s. The 'overall' act was designed to evaluate the entire space by looking at the space after changing the lighting environment. In the case of "sewing and handicraft" activities, they were required to sit in a chair and perform sewing and handicrafts using needles and thread placed on white paper on the side of the desk to evaluate the lighting environment. When evaluating 'move at night' in a closed state, it was instructed to move the space to avoid obstacles in the lighting environment presented after installing the obstacle. The appropriate lighting environment for each act proposed based on the results of verification of technical statistics and significant differences is recommended for 300 to 600 lx for overall behavior, 1,000 to1,500 lx for sewing and handicraft, and 2-3 lx for late-night movements. Based on the results of this study, it is recommended that the lighting environment be planned as an environment in which the user can control the lighting environment according to the user's age and behavior characteristics. In addition, it is expected that it can be adjusted according to individual age and behavior characteristics. Also, it will provide proper brightness and provide a comfortable lighting environment such as safe eye disease and reduced fatigue by minimizing the occurrence of glare.