7. Convert the extra closet into a sewing/hobby center. Install a custom-cut countertop and a little task light… “Viola!” You are done.
8. Or, maybe you are not done….Why not literally “Knock Her Socks Off” and build her a bigger closet?!
Whether you are building a new closet or updating an existing one, there are specific rules for lighting an enclosed closet space. The National Fire Protection Association’s National Electrical Code (NEC) sets standards for safety:
Because closets contain flammable material with limited ventilation, strict building codes dictate that specified lighting fixtures must be installed 18” to 24” from walls depending upon which lamp source is being used. Surface mounted and recessed fixtures must allow for 6”-12” of clearance from any storage space, such as shelving or clothing rods.
♦Of course,these standards are not a problem for Mariah Carey whose closet is as big as a bedroom!
One of the latest changes to the NEC code is the addition of LED (light-emitting diode) fixtures. LED lighting may cost a bit more, but energy-savings, greater illumination and safety features will prove to be well worth the investment over time. The quality and adaptability of newer LED lighting makes it an excellent choice for closets and dressing rooms.
9. Don’t leave Mom in the dark! Create a cozy corner with a new den floor lamp so she may relax and read, while you watch the ball game! Try a lamp with full-spectrum lighting to elevate her spirits.
10. Reward yourself: Clean out the garage and carve out a space for a workshop that is all your own!
People are investing more into floor covering, cabinetry and shelving to make the most of their garage space. Fluorescent fixtures, track lighting and simple portable lamps are making their way into upgraded organized garage systems.