I guess one of the advantages of having a small workshop is that it doesn't take much to heat it or light it. I have also insulated the floor, walls and ceiling. Living on the South coast of England as I do (the English Riviera as we like to call it), we get a bit of all weathers but nothing in extreme. My workshop is like a 4-sided pyramid and I started off with just the round LED center light you can see in the following pic. I didn't think that was enough for hand tool work, so I added the 4 LED spots. I will also be adding a couple of clip-on LED lights that I can move around depending on where I need a bit more light.



For heating, I use a tiny oil-filled radiator which is ok, but it takes a about 30 mins to get up to temperature and then about 1 hour before you start to feel the effects of it in the room. I also don't like the fact that it has to sit on the floor as space is at a premium.


I'm considering getting a small infra-red heater mounted on the ceiling once I'm a bit more organized. 

Andy -- Old Chinese proverb say: If you think something can't be done, don't interrupt man who is doing it.