Another vote for too bright. And for nef's the colour/temperature point.
This is not a space you'll spend 8hrs a day in, nor want to chill in for leasure. But dropping something and not being able to properly see it will be infuriating. Also adding storage and stuff over time will suck up the light. If it is too much you can always take one strip blub out, and it's just the waste of the cost of the fitting.
My outhouse is white inside with a bright AF strip light, the garden shed is red cedar with a dim outdoor light inside. It's so much better doing jobs in the outhouse when it's dark.
Another vote for too bright. And for nef's the colour/temperature point.
This is not a space you'll spend 8hrs a day in, nor want to chill in for leasure. But dropping something and not being able to properly see it will be infuriating. Also adding storage and stuff over time will suck up the light. If it is too much you can always take one strip blub out, and it's just the waste of the cost of the fitting.
My outhouse is white inside with a bright AF strip light, the garden shed is red cedar with a dim outdoor light inside. It's so much better doing jobs in the outhouse when it's dark.