ANY SUGGESTIONS regarding NEW GARAGE CEILING LIGHTING for my NEW 24x30 garage?? It's gonna have VAULTED CEILINGS, not flat.
Looking at LED's right now.........decisions, decisions!I went with 4' twin bulb fluorescents but changed the bulbs to LED and really like them!
The walls & ceiling will be white, for sure! Another thing i'm tryig (HOPE I'm doing the right thing here!) is using Hardi Board T1-11 design wall boards for walls & ceiling, instead of drywall. WHY? I wanted something different & hope i made the right decision! Was gonna use plain cedar T1-11 but decided it would be too much of a rough finish (for dust) & wasn't sure it would look good in white.If you finish the walls and ceiling in white it will make a huge difference in brightness. That means less light fixtures.
My 36 x 42 is all drywall and texture finished painted a semi gloss Oyster color I believe. If I was to do it again I would consider metal.The walls & ceiling will be white, for sure! Another thing i'm tryig (HOPE I'm doing the right thing here!) is using Hardi Board T1-11 design wall boards for walls & ceiling, instead of drywall. WHY? I wanted something different & hope i made the right decision! Was gonna use plain cedar T1-11 but decided it would be too much of a rough finish (for dust) & wasn't sure it would look good in white.
That's what I did in mine. Put white metal roofing facing down on the trusses and painted the walls white. Turned what was a cave into an operating room. I started with fluorescents but have slowly converted to LEDs. What a difference.If you finish the walls and ceiling in white it will make a huge difference in brightness. That means less light fixtures.
JMO but I would put a single row of 8' LEDs about half way up the ceiling on each side from end to end. Would be like daylight in there all the time. I put 2 8' LEDs directly over my work bench and it's like an operating table. Make sure you get LEDs with the frosted diffuser, not the clear diffuser, they will hurt your eyes.ANY SUGGESTIONS regarding NEW GARAGE CEILING LIGHTING for my NEW 24x30 garage?? It's gonna have VAULTED CEILINGS, not flat.
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You're going to jailHow are LED's holding up for people? I bought an expensive bulb for my reading lamp advertised to outlast incandescent by many times. Less than a year later, it started flickering and I put an incandescent back in
Exactly what I did. Have a pitched ceiling like yours for my lift and they are perfect.I went with 4' twin bulb fluorescents but changed the bulbs to LED and really like them!
I second those high bay LED lights. Money well spent.I would suggest the HID high bay style LED fixtures instead of the long tube. I use 150w which only cost about $75 ea. Mounted at 12ft they cast a 360 degree very bright light in about a 30ft circular pattern , you can't look at them directly. 3 would light up your place brightly. I took a picture but am having trouble with the timne to download to my email. The camera takes away much of the brightness.
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Those would be my last choice. LED tubes all the way.I would suggest the HID high bay style LED fixtures instead of the long tube. I use 150w which only cost about $75 ea. Mounted at 12ft they cast a 360 degree very bright light in about a 30ft circular pattern , you can't look at them directly. 3 would light up your place brightly. I took a picture but am having trouble with the timne to download to my email. The camera takes away much of the brightness.
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Your money to spendThose would be my last choice. LED tubes all the way.