Most visits to hotels are associated with memories- whether it be for a celebration, a holiday or just a change of pace. Lighting makes the space look warm, welcoming and sets the initial impression of the hospitality experience. It is designed to be multi-functional; versatility in light is important in interior lighting design.
The hospitality industry began to focus on lighting in the
early 70’s in western countries, so much so that illumination experts from
theatres were called to do hotel lighting design projects. The aim has been to
create visually appealing, warm, and inviting lighting that elevates the
hospitality experience, encouraging customers to frequent their visits to the
space.
Understanding
Lighting Design
Impressive and effective hospitality lighting is gauged by
its visual appeal and ability to assist with high concentration tasks.
Designers identify the visual functions, design bespoke lighting schemes for
them and then work task lighting into an overall
lighting design
program
that supports functionality. Customers often look for
appropriate lighting, especially in restaurants, with sufficient illumination.
A motley of ceiling materials is used in hospitality spaces, from perforated
acoustic tiles to decorative and ornamental ceilings. In addition, some areas
are designed to suit a flexible furniture layout, where lighting is also kept
mobile to fit the ad-hoc layout for any event. For example, ceiling lighting
design often comprises gimbal lights on a ceiling-mounted track system, that
may be positioned as per requirement.
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