karsty
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I have a 22x22 garage with a dutch gable style roof(1.5' overhangs around the entire perimeter). I plan on putting pot lights(cans, recessed lights, whatever you want to call them) in the soffit around the perimeter of the building. I was thinking of 2 per side, and installing them about 4' in from each corner, that way the corners will stay brighter, instead of getting dark from not enough light.
The spacing of the pot lights on each side would basically be 4' in from end, pot light, 17' space, pot light, 4' space to the end. The soffit is roughly 9.5' from the ground, so my biggest concern is light distribution. I want to use 65W BR40 flood light bulbs, and they sit just a tad lower than the trim rings so the light is distributed down and out.
So I'm basically wondering, is this spacing and type of light going to be adequate so that the entire length of each side of the garage is lit up nicely? Should I had more pot lights? Different bulbs? I don't want it crazy bright, just enough so there's no big dark spots between the lights.
All suggestions welcome. Thanks!
The spacing of the pot lights on each side would basically be 4' in from end, pot light, 17' space, pot light, 4' space to the end. The soffit is roughly 9.5' from the ground, so my biggest concern is light distribution. I want to use 65W BR40 flood light bulbs, and they sit just a tad lower than the trim rings so the light is distributed down and out.
So I'm basically wondering, is this spacing and type of light going to be adequate so that the entire length of each side of the garage is lit up nicely? Should I had more pot lights? Different bulbs? I don't want it crazy bright, just enough so there's no big dark spots between the lights.
All suggestions welcome. Thanks!