Establishing hierarchies

Better configuration improves the concept of a property and, as a matter of fact, consumer preferences. In reality, separated light aids in the creation of vision hierarchies. For instance, linear lighting can be used to guide people in extended settings. Whereas wall washing allows us to understand room parameters. Vertical lighting also enhances the ambience by making rooms look brighter and more spacious. Not only a well-lit movement space facilitates arrival, but it also promotes purposeful, social interactions among coworkers.

Defining rooms with wall washing

Vertical lighting improves visibility by defining specific room surfaces and making essential features such as stair cores noticeable. With horizontal lighting, lit walls offer the appearance of space being lively and spacious. The acceptance of narrow corridors increases as a result of this impact. As a response, wall washing is an excellent way to create clear architectural reflections in low-light circulation areas.

Guiding with linear lighting

The linear proportion effectively accompanies around open fields, permitting precise and efficient circulation lighting. A series of oval light patterns produce a thin band of light on the floor that does not interfere with adjoining work areas. When oval beams are used in the rotational direction, a limited luminary distance is often allowed, which reduces the number of luminaires, and correspondingly the costs involved.
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Lights to make your greatest impact

Design in lighting functions

Representing
Inspiring
Guiding
Concentrating