Quote Originally Posted by SauceeMcGee
Find the area of a rectangle and divide it by half and there you go! Is it a 45x45x90 triangle? Or more isosceles? If it's isosceles you have to get a bit more fancy with your math
LOL! I understand how to figure out the sq ft of a triangular room. The thing is, i'm not using the light horizontally, so the sq ft dont matter in this situation. My question is, since i hung it VERTICALLY, do i still use the sq ft method, and just figure out the sq ft of all the walls or something like that?