chinoanoah
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I have offered to take the task of re-organizing and cleaning out my parents garage.
The garage has no light at all in it.
It is ~20' x 26'. And this picture is drawn to that scale.
The car is a jeep cherokee and it is also to scale.
Ceiling is 9' and white, along with all of the walls in the garage.
The blue on the right is a 55 gallon fish tank that I will move in.
1 problem: That grey strip throughout across the picture is a support of some sort. It hangs off the ceiling by about 1' and could block a lot of light.
Red rectangles on bottom are the garage doors, 3 car garage
I have no experience with all of this but my dad was a carpenter and he can help out a lot I'm sure. What I am thinking of doing is going with double strip flourescent lighting x4. One strip per "quadrant" of the garage. Without any diffusers over it. Maybe if they could be also wired to turn on when the garage door opens, too, that'd be awesome.
Any help you can offer would be appreciated! All on one switch as well.
Also, I'd like to do this as cheaply as possible.
The garage has no light at all in it.
It is ~20' x 26'. And this picture is drawn to that scale.
The car is a jeep cherokee and it is also to scale.
Ceiling is 9' and white, along with all of the walls in the garage.
The blue on the right is a 55 gallon fish tank that I will move in.
1 problem: That grey strip throughout across the picture is a support of some sort. It hangs off the ceiling by about 1' and could block a lot of light.
Red rectangles on bottom are the garage doors, 3 car garage
I have no experience with all of this but my dad was a carpenter and he can help out a lot I'm sure. What I am thinking of doing is going with double strip flourescent lighting x4. One strip per "quadrant" of the garage. Without any diffusers over it. Maybe if they could be also wired to turn on when the garage door opens, too, that'd be awesome.
Any help you can offer would be appreciated! All on one switch as well.
Also, I'd like to do this as cheaply as possible.
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