Transform Your Space with Light
Plan lighting that works for your space, not just for appearance
Lighting affects comfort, visibility, mood, and the overall experience of a space. A good lighting plan is not only about choosing fixtures. It is about deciding how light should support the way you live, work, and use each room.
- Room-wise lighting planning
- Fixture and placement guidance
- Brightness and colour temperature direction
- Support for practical and visual balance
Why this consultation matters
Lighting is one of the easiest things to get wrong and one of the hardest to correct later.
Good planning helps avoid glare, harshness, weak corners, and costly late changes.
What We Evaluate
Room Function
How the room is used and what type of lighting support it needs.
Layout and Ceiling Condition
Room size, proportions, ceiling type, and fixture coordination.
Natural Light Availability
How daylight enters the space and how artificial lighting should complement it.
Mood, Comfort, and Practicality
The balance between ambience, task lighting, and visual comfort.
Lighting Guidance by Key Decision Areas
Living Room Lighting
Living rooms need layered lighting that supports flexibility, comfort, and evening ambience.
- Ambient lighting for overall comfort
- Accent lighting for features and walls
- Controlled brightness for different times of day
Bedroom Lighting
Bedroom lighting should feel calm, soft, and practical at the same time.
- Warm lighting for comfort
- Bedside lighting for reading and ease
- Balanced illumination without glare
Kitchen and Dining Lighting
These spaces need lighting that supports visibility and function without feeling harsh.
- Task lighting for work areas
- Focused lighting over counters or dining zones
- Proper brightness for everyday use
Bathroom and Utility Lighting
These areas need clear, usable light with practical fixture choices.
- Functional illumination near mirrors
- Safe and suitable fixture selection
- Balanced lighting for daily routines
Commercial and Workspaces
Commercial lighting should support productivity, visibility, and the overall experience of the space.
- Work-friendly brightness levels
- Reduced glare for comfort
- Better visual consistency across zones
What You Get
Room-wise Lighting Direction
Practical guidance based on the purpose of each space.
Lumens Recommendation
A clearer sense of how much light your room actually needs.
Colour Temperature Guidance
Suggestions on warm, neutral, or cool white based on usage.
Fixture Selection Direction
Help in choosing fixtures that suit the room and ceiling condition.
Placement Guidance
Direction on where lighting should sit for better spread and comfort.
Execution Clarity
A stronger base for discussion with your electrician or contractor.
Best Time to Consult Us
The earlier, the better.
Lighting decisions work best when they are made before electrical points, ceiling details, and fixture procurement are finalized.
- Before electrical layout is frozen
- Before false ceiling work begins
- Before fixture selection is finalized