I'm about to wire my garage, and I actually ran two temporary $1.50 lamp holders to the ceiling. I was impressed by the amount of light they provided. I'm curious to if anybody has an opinion about which light style would be better, individual bulbs (CFLS? Incandesants??) or T8 Flourescents. Power draw is not a factor for me.
PS - sorry if I'm a bad speler
For sure have an opinion.
I do some of the largest commercial/industrial lighting retrofit projects in the USA. Seen almost every type of fixture made but of course see a new type every week. Since you say about to rough wire the area for sure think about what you need and want. You could always add 2, 3 or 4 switches that control areas or added lighting in the future. You could run dual switch legs up to each fixture and have 4 or 6 lamp T8 or T5 fixtures and only fire up half of the fixture for some conditions and fire up the entire fixture when you want a sun tan. Again you could run up a few more wires from the switch box and blank off the box for future. Easier to run wires now.
I have two 3 lamp 4' T5 54 watt 5000K color High Output Vapor Tight fixtures 16' off my garage floor and it is PLENTY of light for 500 sq. ft. Vapor Tight so the mirror backaplate stays clean. I also have the same 3 lamp fixture with a motion detector over my work bench area at 10' aff (above finished floor) so when the garage door is opened or when someone walks out to the freezer it auto comes on. Helps wife out when she pulls in and unloads the kids.
If you purchase 2 or 4 higher quality fixtures in the end it will be less money becasue better ballast and lamps. Mirror backaplates are important if fluorescent are used. LED is not economical just yet but could be changed out down the road if you want them.
If you are in Alaska or Canada I would suggest LED due to cold weather. LED loves COLD. Ballast hate cold weather.