Architectural lighting focuses on enhancing spaces through thoughtful light placement, visual comfort, and design integration. It goes beyond basic illumination to highlight architecture, materials, and spatial intent.
The right lighting depends on the function of the space, ceiling height, required brightness, colour temperature, and visual comfort. Accent lighting, ambient lighting, and task lighting are often layered together for the best results.
CRI (Colour Rendering Index) measures how accurately a light source shows colours. Higher CRI lighting (90+) is recommended for interiors, retail, and hospitality spaces where colour accuracy is critical.
Warm White (2700K–3000K): Residential, hospitality, relaxed environments
Neutral White (4000K): Offices, retail, workspaces
Cool White (5000K+): Functional or high-visibility areas
Choosing the right CCT helps set the mood and functionality of a space.
Glare occurs when light causes visual discomfort. It can be reduced through optical design, anti-glare baffles, correct beam angles, and proper fixture placement. Low-glare lighting improves comfort and usability.
UGR (Unified Glare Rating) is a measure of visual comfort. Lower UGR values indicate less glare, making them suitable for offices, retail, and public spaces.
Architectural LED luminaires typically have a lifespan of 30,000 to 50,000+ hours, depending on usage and thermal conditions, ensuring long-term performance with minimal maintenance.
Yes. Our lighting solutions are designed for commercial, hospitality, retail, and residential applications, meeting professional performance and durability standards.