Room Prep: lighting
My wife and I continually battle over lighting. She pays lip service to rooms having a lot of light, but in reality we live in the dark.
I like light. A LOT OF LIGHT.
If there’s a 100 watt bulb in the lamp, I replace it with a 200 watt bulb. I WANT to be able to see.
By accident I found some LED shop lights at Costco. They were cheap and I needed to light up our work space temporarily, while we build our house. I have subsequently found these lights on Amazon in TEN PACKS.
Each light is 48” long with a six foot cord and the ability to plug in other lights in a daisy chain. Because they are LED they draw very little amperage (I think 100 watts incandescent is 5.6 watts LED), and they shed A LOT of light.
They are not, however, very pretty.
Since I have the skills “to build a spaceship out of wood, AND make it fly” I might fabricate some type of covering for these lights to “Pretty them up”.
On the other hand they might-could be concealed behind a valance, but my double deck design will leave the lower level in the shadows.
Not happy with the double deck design necessitating a double system of lighting.
I want the layout room well lit, I want the layout well lit, I want the crew to be able to perform all the functions required of an operations oriented layout in a well lit area.
We’ll see. What did you do to light your layout?
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