I'm really interested in how people light their work areas as having good light is bound to be conducive to doing better work.
I read an article tonight that suggested lighting the ceiling as well as the rest of the space is a good thing as a dark ceiling tends to be foreboding - I thought this was an interesting one. :roll:
Flourescent tubes seem to be the favourites as they cast alot of bright light and are cheap to run.
Does anyone use other lighting to good effect like haloghen spots/ downlighters etc? Has anyone changed their old lighting and got a vast improvement?
Finally, re. my other post - a few people are using Sodium lights (SON lighting) that apparently give an incredibly bright light but I don't think they are commonplace in workshop situations judging by the response so far :lol:
I read an article tonight that suggested lighting the ceiling as well as the rest of the space is a good thing as a dark ceiling tends to be foreboding - I thought this was an interesting one. :roll:
Flourescent tubes seem to be the favourites as they cast alot of bright light and are cheap to run.
Does anyone use other lighting to good effect like haloghen spots/ downlighters etc? Has anyone changed their old lighting and got a vast improvement?
Finally, re. my other post - a few people are using Sodium lights (SON lighting) that apparently give an incredibly bright light but I don't think they are commonplace in workshop situations judging by the response so far :lol: