








Office Lighting with Exposed Ceiling
In open-plan offices with exposed ceilings, direct/indirect linear extrusions can be suspended to add visual depth and dimension to the space. Customisable in length and arrangement, they allow for tailored designs while delivering high-efficacy task lighting that supports productivity. Incorporating UGR>19 low-glare fittings ensures a comfortable environment by minimising eye strain, making them an ideal choice for modern workspaces.
Office Lighting with T-Bar Ceiling
Panels and troffers offer uniform task lighting in open-plan office areas. These fittings are UGR-rated for low glare, promoting visual comfort. Integrated motion and daylight harvesting sensors adjust light output based on available natural light, enhancing energy savings. With health and well-being at the forefront of today’s workplace design, circadian cycle lighting control is implemented to mimic the natural progression of sunlight throughout the day. Part of the process is that we can adhere to current building standards and can align our design with Green Star, NABERS, and WELL standards to support sustainability and wellness goals. Cove lighting highlights architectural features and visually separates work areas from circulation spaces.
Daylight Harvesting
In office spaces with floor-to-ceiling glazing, daylight harvesting systems blend natural and artificial light by adjusting interior lighting levels based on the amount of sunlight streaming in. This approach reduces energy consumption while creating a dynamic quality to workspaces, enhancing productivity and comfort. WideSky can offer energy monitoring to track and optimise these lighting energy savings in real time, providing data-driven insights for ongoing performance improvements.
Reception & Foyer Lighting
The reception and foyer are key touchpoints for visitors, making it essential to create a warm and inviting atmosphere that reflects the company’s brand. Decorative fittings enhance architectural details, leaving a lasting and memorable first impression. Integrated LED strip lighting in joinery provides subtle accents, contributing to a balanced and welcoming space. Up/down wall lights by elevator doors provide ambient illumination and enhance wayfinding, contributing to a welcoming and easily navigable environment. Integration of smart control systems and motion sensors further enhances energy efficiency in these transitional areas.
Green Wall Lighting
Green wall lighting in the foyer creates an inviting, biophilic design element that enhances the natural beauty of indoor greenery. A suspended track with spotlights spaced evenly washes the wall with light. This type of lighting adds a calming ambience to the foyer, promoting a sense of well-being for everyone who enters. Every green wall is unique, with different conditions and lighting needs, so thoughtful planning ensures it stays healthy and vibrant over time. To keep the plants alive and thriving, green walls need at least 12 hours of light per day to mimic natural daylight, which smart controls can automate for consistency and efficiency.
Meeting & Video Conference Room Lighting
Effective lighting in meeting and video conferencing rooms is essential for collaboration and clear communication. A suspended linear with direct/indirect lighting provides ambient and task lighting, while downlights offer background and environment lighting. Lighting control with Casambi enables flexible scene setting, allowing users to adapt lighting conditions for a multitude of applications. Video conferencing areas are designed to ensure vertical illumination, avoiding harsh shadows, with low-glare, high-CRI lighting that delivers a natural appearance on camera.
Breakout Zone & Kitchenette Lighting
Breakout zones and kitchenettes offer staff a place to relax, recharge, and connect. Decorative lighting above tables creates a warm, inviting atmosphere. Integrated joinery lighting provides subtle illumination and enhances built-in elements, while spotlights provide accent lighting for the artwork and wall washing and grazing effect. This interplay of light enhances the ambience, complementing the overall illumination to create comfort, creativity, and informal collaboration.
Hospitality
The hospitality section of a commercial foyer brings vibrancy and functionality, serving as a versatile space for socialising, meetings and events. LED strip lighting in joinery and shelving highlights key design elements. Grazing light across the bar façade adds depth and texture, using shadow to create mood and dramatic contrast. Pendants above the bar provide intimate, focused lighting to enhance the space’s inviting and relaxing ambience for staff and visitors.
Office Lighting with Exposed Ceiling
In open-plan offices with exposed ceilings, direct/indirect linear extrusions can be suspended to add visual depth and dimension to the space. Customisable in length and arrangement, they allow for tailored designs while delivering high-efficacy task lighting that supports productivity. Incorporating UGR>19 low-glare fittings ensures a comfortable environment by minimising eye strain, making them an ideal choice for modern workspaces.
Office Lighting with T-Bar Ceiling
Panels and troffers offer uniform task lighting in open-plan office areas. These fittings are UGR-rated for low glare, promoting visual comfort. Integrated motion and daylight harvesting sensors adjust light output based on available natural light, enhancing energy savings. With health and well-being at the forefront of today’s workplace design, circadian cycle lighting control is implemented to mimic the natural progression of sunlight throughout the day. Part of the process is that we can adhere to current building standards and can align our design with Green Star, NABERS, and WELL standards to support sustainability and wellness goals. Cove lighting highlights architectural features and visually separates work areas from circulation spaces.
Daylight Harvesting
In office spaces with floor-to-ceiling glazing, daylight harvesting systems blend natural and artificial light by adjusting interior lighting levels based on the amount of sunlight streaming in. This approach reduces energy consumption while creating a dynamic quality to workspaces, enhancing productivity and comfort. WideSky can offer energy monitoring to track and optimise these lighting energy savings in real time, providing data-driven insights for ongoing performance improvements.
Reception & Foyer Lighting
The reception and foyer are key touchpoints for visitors, making it essential to create a warm and inviting atmosphere that reflects the company’s brand. Decorative fittings enhance architectural details, leaving a lasting and memorable first impression. Integrated LED strip lighting in joinery provides subtle accents, contributing to a balanced and welcoming space. Up/down wall lights by elevator doors provide ambient illumination and enhance wayfinding, contributing to a welcoming and easily navigable environment. Integration of smart control systems and motion sensors further enhances energy efficiency in these transitional areas.
Green Wall Lighting
Green wall lighting in the foyer creates an inviting, biophilic design element that enhances the natural beauty of indoor greenery. A suspended track with spotlights spaced evenly washes the wall with light. This type of lighting adds a calming ambience to the foyer, promoting a sense of well-being for everyone who enters. Every green wall is unique, with different conditions and lighting needs, so thoughtful planning ensures it stays healthy and vibrant over time. To keep the plants alive and thriving, green walls need at least 12 hours of light per day to mimic natural daylight, which smart controls can automate for consistency and efficiency.
Meeting & Video Conference Room Lighting
Effective lighting in meeting and video conferencing rooms is essential for collaboration and clear communication. A suspended linear with direct/indirect lighting provides ambient and task lighting, while downlights offer background and environment lighting. Lighting control with Casambi enables flexible scene setting, allowing users to adapt lighting conditions for a multitude of applications. Video conferencing areas are designed to ensure vertical illumination, avoiding harsh shadows, with low-glare, high-CRI lighting that delivers a natural appearance on camera.
Breakout Zone & Kitchenette Lighting
Breakout zones and kitchenettes offer staff a place to relax, recharge, and connect. Decorative lighting above tables creates a warm, inviting atmosphere. Integrated joinery lighting provides subtle illumination and enhances built-in elements, while spotlights provide accent lighting for the artwork and wall washing and grazing effect. This interplay of light enhances the ambience, complementing the overall illumination to create comfort, creativity, and informal collaboration.
Hospitality
The hospitality section of a commercial foyer brings vibrancy and functionality, serving as a versatile space for socialising, meetings and events. LED strip lighting in joinery and shelving highlights key design elements. Grazing light across the bar façade adds depth and texture, using shadow to create mood and dramatic contrast. Pendants above the bar provide intimate, focused lighting to enhance the space’s inviting and relaxing ambience for staff and visitors.