lyonkster
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My new gable-roof 28x38 garage will have three ceiling planes that follow the trusses, each section roughly 9 ft in length). I'm trying to find a good way to light the space, and would love some suggestions.

Here is what the electrician sketched as a preliminary suggestion. It would use nine 1x4 LED panels, oriented in three rows of three, mounted on the ceiling in the same direction as the cars:

I ran the Visual Interior Tool lighting calculator, and if I did it right, it shows that using Lithonia 2x4 panels (CPANL 2x4 40/50/60LM 40K - 60LM), I'd need 18 of them to get 80 fc at about 1 ft height. So twice as many as was baselined.

But I'm also (more) concerned not just about the quantity of light, but how it will be distributed, given my sloped/flat ceiling planes. It seems that the lights mounted on the sloped portions will be aiming towards the center of the garage, while the ones on the flat portion will aim straight down, but may be less effective because they are at a 14 ft height.
Should I consider a row of high bay lights in the center portion (flat 14 ft ceiling), and then a row of strip light or LED panels on the sloped portions, but mounted parallel to the walls and angled so that they point straight down (if that makes sense), like below:


Here is what the electrician sketched as a preliminary suggestion. It would use nine 1x4 LED panels, oriented in three rows of three, mounted on the ceiling in the same direction as the cars:

I ran the Visual Interior Tool lighting calculator, and if I did it right, it shows that using Lithonia 2x4 panels (CPANL 2x4 40/50/60LM 40K - 60LM), I'd need 18 of them to get 80 fc at about 1 ft height. So twice as many as was baselined.

But I'm also (more) concerned not just about the quantity of light, but how it will be distributed, given my sloped/flat ceiling planes. It seems that the lights mounted on the sloped portions will be aiming towards the center of the garage, while the ones on the flat portion will aim straight down, but may be less effective because they are at a 14 ft height.
Should I consider a row of high bay lights in the center portion (flat 14 ft ceiling), and then a row of strip light or LED panels on the sloped portions, but mounted parallel to the walls and angled so that they point straight down (if that makes sense), like below:




