Accumulator said:
LiquidKernel- I think you're gonna need more lighting than that. For starters, I'd replace the 4' fluorescents with 8' ones and the 2' ones with 4' ones (at least). I like to have a lot of light over my workbenches. Plan to mount some 8' fixtures on the walls. And I'd add some high-wattage incandescents over the area where you plan to do most of your polishing.
That's not based on a formula like artm3 provided, just eyeballing your proposed setup and comparing it with the way I've illuminated similar areas at my place. IMO it's pretty incredible just how many light fixtures you need for decent illumination.
Instead of off-white, I'd go with the most reflective, glossy pure white you can get. It won't "show dirt" more or anything like that but everything you can do to make the shop brighter will be well appreciated later.
Any plans for floor drains and water lines yet?
You're smart to do plenty of planning before you start spending money :xyxthumbs
Oh, and I ended up using a spiral staircase to get to the second floor of my garage. It takes up a lot less space than a regular one (looks pretty cool, too).
To tell you the truth, I think it'll be okay. Right now even the garage door lights provide a good amount of light, and those are two small bulbs. If the 4 footers won't be long enough, I can always change the lights and return the 4 footers to home depot (w00t for 100% refunds).
The reason I am picking an off-white color is not because of the dirt factor (I didn't even really consider this until now), but just for aesthetics. So it's kind of form over function, but I think it'll suffice. Plain white is just too... plain in my opinion
There is a floor drain right between where the two lights are next to the garage door; it slopes down slightly. The top part of the garage is flat, so that's good for automotive work where I need to jack up a car. Right at the laundry area there is a nice new 2ft x 2ft utility sink with hot and cold water. So I'm set for those two points.
Definitely worth planning anything before you start work. My dad always tought me to do that; plus, he's financing this garage deally even though I was the one who requested it and will be using it.
The staircase is stock (err, original) and will just have lighting added near it. I am also considering adding some track lighting and such. I have a lot planned for my garage, just need to start working on it.
artm3: I am thinking that as well, it seems like I will be lacking light in those areas. Though I will still wire them up in pairs so that I don't have to waste electricity when only one car is being worked on (garage fits two, with plenty of room to spare).