Commercial Lighting
Commercial Programme
Exterior IP ratings are selected per exposure zone, from IP65 for sheltered colonnades to IP68 for fountain submersibles. Daylight sensors are positioned to avoid false triggering from adjacent reflective surfaces or passing vehicle headlights.
Cable routes through listed plaster ceilings are documented with borescope surveys to minimise structural intervention. Emergency lighting routes are overlaid on architectural plans early, preventing last-minute ceiling grid conflicts with sprinklers and ducts. Mock-ups at full scale allow clients to approve beam angles on stone textures before bulk procurement. Photometric files from manufacturers are verified in Relux before purchase orders are issued to electrical contractors.
Brand Lighting Language
Tunnel and transition lighting gradients are designed to prevent pupil shock when moving between brightness zones. We model glare indices for workstations near windows, adjusting shield angles and baffle depths until screen visibility meets ergonomic thresholds.
Emergency Egress Lighting
Dimming curves are tested against wall finishes so warm-white LED sources do not shift perceived timber tones after sunset. Emergency lighting routes are overlaid on architectural plans early, preventing last-minute ceiling grid conflicts with sprinklers and ducts.
Maintenance Access
Smart home integrations use open protocols so clients are not locked into proprietary ecosystems. Coordination meetings with M&E engineers resolve conflicts between light positions and HVAC diffusers before tender.
Commercial Rate Card
Colour rendering indices above 90 are specified for galleries and residential art walls where fidelity matters. Photometric files from manufacturers are verified in Relux before purchase orders are issued to electrical contractors.
Heritage commissions require reversible mounting details; we specify magnetic fixings or clip systems approved by conservation officers. Emergency lighting routes are overlaid on architectural plans early, preventing last-minute ceiling grid conflicts with sprinklers and ducts.