Lighting looks great.
Will be interested on how you insulate it, are you plaster boarding the inside?
I'll be using those stacked piles of insulation board for the ceiling and walls leaving a small air gap between the wood and insulation. I also have quite a bit of rockwool for any gaps left over. Once the insulation is up I'll put up a vapour barrier followed by plasterboard and paint.
bazzateer,
That looks great with the lights, you can never have enough light.
BTW love the Bimmer too, looks nice
The three steel trusses create 4 'zones' which are each independantly controlled from their own switch. The sparky only fitted the first light for each zone, I will fit the others tomorrow. The lights you see above the Beemer are these first ones (there's a fourth above the camera out of view). Each zone will have three 5' lights.
The two end trusses each have an 8' light fitted along the truss, the middle one has 2 x 5' lights fitted across it. The truss lights are controolled by two way switches at either end of the garage.
I also have a switch controlling power to a double socket mounted at eaves height to power some illuminated signs I have planned. There are sixc switches in the light switch panel, 1 for the two way truss lights (all 3), 1 each for the four 'zones' and one for the illuminated signs.
Once all the lights are installed I'll take more pics. The lighting should be good and flexible with light wherever I want it.
I'll also have a couple of fittings above the work benches.
As you say, never too much light!
I like the Beemer so much I'm planning on getting an estate to replace my Passat in the summer.
