Actually lights depend on if this is a lifestyle (people) or interior architectural shoot. I use higher F-Stops and an ISO of 100-200 for my interiors. These were interior architectural shoots though. And large spaces require more than a couple of good lights :) So expect long exposure times fro 3-8 seconds, blurred people etc. Also use 2-3 exposure settings for each tripod shot. Many of the newer DSLR's have a built in "Bracketing" feature such as my Canon, which allows me to set up 3 exposure presets, and you click the shutter once, and it will take 3 shots in a row. Very handy! That way you can bracket the best of the bright versus dark. Attached is a sample:
Cheers! And good luck!
Kurt