Selecting the right type of light
Instead of considering the lighting product itself, specifiers first need to understand the physicality of its function. Where is light needed? What is it needed for? Ambient lighting forms the basis of a room’s light structure, with strong ceiling lights suitable to high visibility needs such as in bathrooms, while recessed spotlights bring even, balanced light to larger work areas, like kitchens.
Accent lighting adds depth and drama to a space while highlighting features such as decorative walls, walkways and seating, and task lighting is required for more specific work without straining eyes, like desk lamps or reading lamps.
Selecting the right style of light
Once the type of light and lamp have both been decided, specifiers can set their creativity free, with lights of different styles, shapes, sizes, functions, colours, materials and even bulbs on Architonic. Lighting can form prominent sculptural centre-pieces, be more subtle and sensible or fit anywhere in between.
Finding the right interior lighting on Architonic
Any type of interior lighting can be found by searching through the subcategories of function or location on the Architonic product database. While each product page provides more information on product specifications and design details, the image galleries allow specifiers to either inspect the lights in greater detail or, in ambient images, see them perform in their natural habitats.
Meanwhile, specifiers can find links to all colour and material variants, as well as request further information and details directly from the manufacturers on Architonic.