Commercial lighting

commercial lighting has many aspects and many different lighting concepts to cover the wide scope from warehouse lighting to shop front lighting this page gives a few of examples of lighting concepts that work well in these areas!

Track lighting

Track lighting

Track lighting is one of the most common forms of display lighting in shops, museums, and art studios as it is effective and easy to adjusts to suit the ever-changing displays as they are swapped over for new stock or moved around. the spots can be taken out and moved around on the track and lamps can be changed to give a different colour on the display or a narrower beam to really focus on one particular thing. Although its usually spotlights that are fitted to a lighting track there are pendant fitting available also to allow a more decorative fitting to be dropped down over a till area or a meeting table.

Linear LED lighting

Linear LED lighting

Linear lighting is a modern lighting concept made up of LED tape installed in aluminium profile which is either suspended from a ceiling or recessed into a wall, ceiling or floor for a seamless finish.

linear lighting can be used in any commercial premises for many different applications from display lighting in a store, practical office lighting or to bring a sharp modern look throughout a building! and with linear lighting being a bespoke design for each application it will be designed to suit the use of the building, in a bar or night club it could be colour changing or in an office it could be a crisp white light or it could have the best of both world with RGBCX LED strip where you can select a colour from warm white to cool white or blue to pink this strip covers all basis.

spotlights

Spotlight

Spotlights are the most common form of lighting and can be seen as a very basic and boring form of lighting compared to more existing modern lighting concepts. However, spotlights will always have a stronghold in commercial lighting with being relatively cheap to install they are very effective and with vast variation of styles and concepts, from totally flush plaster in spotlights to standout rectangular spotlights or the scoop spotlight that can be scooped down and turned 360 degrees to focus on any nearby display! but spotlights don’t only offer practical lighting they can actually be used to create some lovely effects in lighting design especially when a series of spots are positioned close to a wall where you see the shape of light the beam washing down a wall meeting at the same point creating a lovely arching effect.

High bay lighting

High bay lighting

High bay lighting has come a long way! In the past 10years we have seen a change from the old greedy power consuming Hight pressure sodium and meatal halide light fittings to the much more efficient LED not only dose a high bay LED light give off the same light for less than half the power consumption but it also gives of a far better light with much better CRI colour rendering index making for a better working light.

changing your warehouse lighting to LED doesn’t even have to be an upheaval with retro fit LEDs for almost every type of light fitting on the market!

Strip lighting

Strip lighting

Strip lighting is a very effective and cost efficient way to light any space. It can also be the go to light in hazardous environments! strip lights come in many different ratings of ingress protection and explosion proof housings and the fact strip lights are surface mounted means they can be fixed to a ceiling without impairing the integrity of the fire proofing materials.

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