Best lighting?

Old 02-20-2015, 04:05 AM
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Hi,

My sewing space is in the basement, where there is some recessed lighting but not very good for sewing/quilting. What is the best type of lighting for this? Track lighting? Fluorescent? I've never been a big fan of fluorescent but I went to a friend's house who has her basement finished into a hair salon and she had fluorescent lights and they looked pretty good.

Thanks for any advice.

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Old 02-20-2015, 04:34 AM
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I have track lighting in my home office. While it lights the room adequately I don't know that I would use it in a sewing room. I think that style fixture can cast too many shadows. Fluorescent lights are long lasting and relatively cheap (think 'shop light'). With the changes in laws re incandescent lights though, I don't know how long they will be readily available. Might want to check that info before making big investment.
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Old 02-20-2015, 05:16 AM
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Perhaps use LED bulbs? I love the daylight LED bulbs as they as so bright and don't cast colors like incandescent (yellow) or florescent (green). LED is a bit more of an investment up front but they use less kilowatts to burn and last a long time. I use them in my sewing room and love them so much I don't even have to open the blinds to get a nice bright work area.
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I'm a fan of the GE Reveal brand bulbs. They are a nice white light, and still just a standard incandescent bulb that will fit into any standard lamp. I think the bulbs themselves are the important part, more than the fixture. There are daylight spectrum florescent bulbs available that give off very bright white light.

I don't like florescent bulbs because I can hear the buzz and it drives me mad. I married a guy who makes electronic music so I value my rare moments of silence and a buzzing light fixture ruining my quiet time is NOT something that makes me happy!

I have an assortment of table and floor lamps I use the Reveal bulbs in, and I have a couple of small LED gooseneck lights right at the machine so for task lighting I am very well set. I still need better overall room lighting and found a funky vintage brass swag lamp at the thrift shop that takes 4 bulbs to help with that, I just need to get DH to hang it for me and I should be very well set.
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Old 02-20-2015, 10:01 AM
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To me fluorescent bulbs are not the best for seeing true color. I prefer the Reveal bulbs.
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Old 02-20-2015, 10:53 AM
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I have LED track lighting in my studio. I use daylight led bulbs. I love all the light in there and would buy them again. I have ott lights at my work areas to help see the things I am working on when at the machines. Luann
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I checked with our lighting store on the best task lights, florescent was their answer. I have one 4 ft (4 bulbs) over my sewing cabinet, one over my cutting island, and three over the longarm. It is like broad daylight in there. No buzzing sound I can hear. It's great!
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sewnoma ....i chatted with an one of the guys at work .... he said ballast is bad if they buzz ...........i think he said there is a new one out maybe a F18 that is supposed to be good
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Whatever type of lights you go with ... choose daylight bulbs.
You will get a much cleaner, clearer light that will let you see your true fabric colours better!

I have fluorescent in my sewing room ... lots of them, so that the room is well lit, and with few shadows. That's one good thing about a suspended ceiling as you can always add more ... and yes, I keep thinking I must might do that!

No matter what type of lighting you choose, the trick is to make sure you get the coverage where you are working ... height of the fixture, type of shade, wattage, # bulbs, etc. are all factors that can get you more or less light.
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Old 02-21-2015, 04:12 AM
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Thanks everyone. I think I'll start with the daylight or reveal bulbs in the four recessed lights in the ceiling. Now there are those twisty ones which my husband likes because they are "green" but they take forever to get bright (OK, a few minutes but it seems like forever) and I do have a few Ott lights.
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