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By LUCY | 24 May 2020 | 2 Comments
Create the Garage of Your Dreams by Investing in the Right Lighting

Create the Garage of Your Dreams by Investing in the Right Lighting


At one time, people used to make their garage look like something out of an old movie: it's dark, smoky, and lit mainly by a few faint lamps or tube lights, with red hues dancing about the walls from a forge. But now, aside from being a place where you park your car, a garage can also be used for a number of functions. It should be well-lit for you to see those socket sizes or locate a screw that rolled under your tool chest, and it also need some ambient light to fit your mood. 

Therefore, investing in proper led garage lights are the key to create the garage of your dreams. But how? This post details everything you need to know plus more.







Contents: 
Common uses of an indoor garage. 
How to choose the best LED light bulb for your garage?




 

Common uses of an indoor garage.


In generally, apart from parking, an indoor garage comes with a myriad of uses including storage, workshop, repairs, laundry, extra room like band training room or party room, which makes it often a vital part of any house. However, most garages are constructed with little windows, which means that even during the day, the room can be dark. Hence, proper indoor garage lighting is always essential especially for those being frequently used. 

Then, durability and efficiency is key of garage lighting, especially when you are using your garage for things like reading, repairs, or any other workshop-related tasks. LED bulbs use a fraction of the power, saving on your energy bills. They also often have a longer lifespan and tend to be more durable without putting out less light. You can leave an LED light on for a week or more without it becoming too hot to touch. As a final note, they are more environmentally friendly and easier to recycle than fluorescent bulbs. For that, it's your time to switch to the LEDs. But what type of led garage lights is best for your garage? That's simply based on how you want your garage to be.



 

For Storage, Parking or Laundry 


Of course, most of us only take our garage for parking. But there is always the one would like to keep items that are rarely in use but still essential in their garage, like old pieces of furniture, books/magazines/posters/arts, tools, equipment, machinery, spare parts, paint cans, supplies etc. or may even keep and use laundry machines and dryers in the garage. For this use, simply get some daylight led bulbs or even those with warm white is enough. 




 

As a Workshop or For Repairs and Side-Projects


Surely, garage offers you the ideal environment for hands-on work at home like woodwork, welding, or even for artistic purposes. Then, a garage is also the best place where you can personally repair or maintain your car, as it not only offers you the privacy you need but also the convenience of working on it whenever you are free. 

Unlike screwing some daylight led bulbs to simply light up your garage which is used for storage, considering an high intensity led bulb for your garage if you opt to take it as a workshop or want to repair your car here. That's because your garage should be bright enough to help you see those socket sizes or locate a screw that rolled under your tool chest.





 

As an Extra Room


The garage, if well insulated, can also function as a bedroom whenever you've got too many guests sleeping over. Not only that, it can also act as your band training room or party room, where you can upgrade your garage lighting to color changing light bulb or smart wifi led strip to fit your mood or liven up the party.



Meanwhile, have you noticed that your way to the garage appears a little too dark during the evening hours? It's a common issue among homeowners to need more light outside. So, to beef up your home security system, we also recommend you to install some solar lights, dusk to dawn light bulb or yellow led bulb on the way to your garage. 



 

How to choose the right LED light bulb for your garage?

Reference: Five tips for choosing the right light bulb

As we know, with a wide variety of led bulbs out there these days, many people are now confusing in how to choose the right led light bulb for their garage. To help this, we have made some tips here.





 

Know what bulb base and shape you need


LED bulbs can be used almost anywhere, typical applications are general room lighting, desk lamps, outdoor hanging lanterns, landscape lighting, path lighting, and spot/flood lighting. However, knowing that what base and shape of the bulb you need is the most critical piece of information when selecting new bulbs, as once you choose wrong your light bulb simply won't fit. 

Up to now, there are quite various choices of led bulb bases and shapes out there on the market, like e12 bulb, e26 bulb, a19 light bulb, candle light and so on. Then, the light fixtures in U.S. such as lamps, sconces, and decorative lights commonly come with led candelabra bulbs with an e12 base or a19 bulbs with an e26 base. So, to fit this accustom, LOHAS LED bulbs mainly adopt the e12 light bulb and e26 light bulb. Aside of these common bulbs we know, LOHAS LED manufacturer also produces led bulbs in many more shapes and sizes than they used to - like gu10 bulbs etc. All of them are now available in a variety of wattages, color temperatures and lumens, so there is always the one you would like to pick. 



 

How many lumens do I need?


Now you have your bulb fitting in the bag, you will need to decide the lumen of the bulb you want. When shopping for workshop lighting, think lumens rather than watts. A lumen is a measure of lighting brightness, and is a handy way to compare today's new energy-efficient light bulbs. Lighting fixtures and bulbs have labels that indicate lumens per device. A general rule of thumb is to use 130 to 150 lumens per square foot of work space.




Now, everything is in its place. Just take this guidance at hand to create the garage of your dream right away.

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