There are some terrific books about organizing your sewing space.
One I constantly refer back to is Dream Sewing Spaces: Design & Organization for Spaces Large & Small by Lynette Ranney Black. Even if you have only a closet or a tiny hallway, she offers ideas for setting it up efficiently. She has terrific ideas for storage and work spaces. Her section on lighting sources talks about the differences between incandescent, halogen, fluorescent, and natural light
Creating Your Quilting Space: Sewing-Room Makeovers for Any Space and Any Budget by Lois L. Hallock is also excellent. In her lighting section, Lois explains the terms "colour temperature" and "colour rendering index" (CRI), and provides a table comparing specific brands of incandescent and fluorescent lights in terms of light output (in lumens), colour temperature (on the Kelvin scale), and CRI. It's very interesting.
Both books talk about ergonomics and include many pictures of yummy-looking workroom setups. They're lots of fun to browse through.
Myrna Giesbrecht (who teaches the Quilt University class on studio organization) had a book out in 1994 called Setting Up Your Sewing Space: From Small Areas to Complete Workshops. I found a copy on eBay a few years ago. This book contains fewer photos than the other two. Myrna talks a little about setting up your space, then focuses on oranizing supplies and projects. She then covers various construction methods for garment sewing and quilting.
Is anyone aware of other good books? These are the only ones I've found.
Anne in Vancouver, Canada