nolimits76
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We recently moved and my new garage is roughly 22’x22’. Ceilings are about 8’ tall and flat with exception to a beam that runs across. There is living space directly above so I’m not looking to expose anything.
Current lighting is decent considering I only have 2 bulbs (plus the garage door opener). These are cheap ceramic fixtures but house was built before LED’s so I have some powerful bulbs in it to help offset the quantity of fixtures. Still, it’s not enough.
My initial thoughts was a 2x4 fluorescent fixture to replace existing ceramic fixtures and then “daisy chaining” a second fixture as I have shown on the attached drawing. I’m guessing I would need to use exposed conduit and go up, down & around the existing beam support.
Prefer to use LED’s with high output and 4000k temp. Would like a low profile fixture and something with a cover. Open to ideas and constructive feedback.
Edited to Add:
Not sure it matters but I am also repainting. Walls will be polar white by Benjamin Moore (whitish/grey) with a super bright white ceiling for higher reflectivity.
Current lighting is decent considering I only have 2 bulbs (plus the garage door opener). These are cheap ceramic fixtures but house was built before LED’s so I have some powerful bulbs in it to help offset the quantity of fixtures. Still, it’s not enough.
My initial thoughts was a 2x4 fluorescent fixture to replace existing ceramic fixtures and then “daisy chaining” a second fixture as I have shown on the attached drawing. I’m guessing I would need to use exposed conduit and go up, down & around the existing beam support.
Prefer to use LED’s with high output and 4000k temp. Would like a low profile fixture and something with a cover. Open to ideas and constructive feedback.
Edited to Add:
Not sure it matters but I am also repainting. Walls will be polar white by Benjamin Moore (whitish/grey) with a super bright white ceiling for higher reflectivity.
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