Lighting in any location, whether home or commercial, interior or outdoor, must be carefully addressed to ensure that it produces the intended sensation or reaction.
Layering of light on various levels must be planned from the start since it provides the foundation of any successful scheme and allows us to be creative, scene set the space, and fine tune the lighting for its intended purpose once the project is in commissioning stages.
When it comes to home lighting, we must examine the difference between light and dark, carefully balancing both to define points of interest or specific art works. This is then expertly tuned and managed to ensure we have enough light for a specific task, whether it's cooking on a prep surface or reading a book in a comfortable living room.
First impressions are frequently formed on the exterior of a home or structure. Whether it's a wonderfully lighted hotel façade, a pleasant, well-presented approach to the door of a luxury residence, or even displaying some spectacular tree specimens in a stately home. The manner in which these are considered can frequently influence the user experience and perception of the structure. At London Lightworks, we consider both interior and external lighting, ensuring that they complement each other to create a one-of-a-kind experience for each project.
The colour of the light cast, whether warm or cool, stimulates a varied response from our bodies and senses. Knowing the humancentric values that light has on us and our welfare at various times of day is crucial when developing environments that may be used at varying times of day. A home or commercial gym is a prime illustration of this. Utilizing cooler tones or vibrant colours to energise and awaken our bodies for a morning workout, or possibly employing warmth and reflected illumination to embrace the user during a soothing yoga session. Considerations into how we react to light as users are at the forefront of our designs, ensuring that every detail is explored for the greatest potential results.
Lighting design in your work environment is critical whether you work from home or in an office. Making sure users have enough light, the appropriate amount of light, and are pleased in their workspace makes workers feel more at ease, which leads to increased productivity.
Creating schemes to help people feel at home with a less commercially focused office aesthetic has been a trend since CV19 faded and we returned to work. Our talented designers collaborated closely with clients and manufacturers to create lighting schemes that evoke similar warm responses to working from home but within an office setting. Many organisations are implementing this innovative lighting strategy in order to keep their employees happy and productive.
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