In a room, with a varied collection of plants, some are going to require a great deal of light, others will want different degrees less. Trying to accomplish that with a single, large fixture is difficult. Instead, consider using different wattages and distance from the lamps to the plants to "tailor" areas in the room.
For example, let's say you grow vandas, cattleyas, phragmipediums and phalaenopsis. The vandas could be close to a couple of 30 watt LED strips, while the phals could be a farther distance from some lower wattage ones.
Take a look at the lamps sold by theorchidhobbyist.com. They are well manufactured, with pretty exacting spectra and are probably the best light source for the dollar you'll find. With an idea of what plants you have and the kind of space you have for each kind, Jeff Young (the owner) can likely help you get just what you'll need.
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