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Hi Chaps.

Right, Been to look at a Building at a garage that will be turned into a car Sales Room

Not a huge building and 6-7 cars will be housed in it!

what type of lighting shall i fit to give the customer MAX coverage and make his cars look nice and shiny!
 
Are there any large car salerooms near to you to get some inspiration. Depending on the quality of the cars they may just want a batenholder, anything brighter may show up imperfections.
 
Colour rendering and lighting levels are important in car showrooms. The lighting directly over the cars should be of high intensity, whilst areas around the cars should be at a lower level thereby drawing you to the car. A nice clean white light such as a metal halide is good above the cars, as it shows up the colours more vivdly, other areas you could get away with almost anything that gives a decent level but shouldn't take the eye away from the cars.
 
oh i also forgot to mention that i am changing a wylex 4 way box that when hey showed me i nearly wet my self..!! its got no front cover and all the busbar and cables are exposed!!!

:)
 
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lol... there is currently a half of a 206 parked up in the corner!!

im looking at Surface mounted fittings with Cat 2 Louvre

and after years of getting by with changing ballasts and tubes in lights etc i never stopped to think about HF lights and the benifits!!
 
The 4 x 36w modular fittings with cat2 louvres sound like a good option! Lamp selection will be sumthing to think about too like.

What about Track Lighting?? Gives them the option to position the lighting where they want it, more or less.

Just my thoughts.

Cheers.
 
got to keep cost down! its a second hand show room and he twisted at the joiners price of 1300 for replacing roof joists!!! haha! wait till he sees my quote!
 

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