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HOSPITALITY LIGHTING
Eman Almatrood
ID# 201102619
IDES3331: Interior Lighting
Instructor: Heba Bader Khairi
• Lights have great effects as they could change the mood and
ambiance of any room or space
• There are different styles to lights. They also come in different
sizes, colors, and shapes
(AMBIENT LIGHTING)
They used recessed fixtures, which offers a layer of general lighting
that seamlessly blends into any decor.
(Recessed Down Lights)
• They customize the perfect halogen recessed light for the space
Low Voltage
Halogen Lighting
LED Recessed lighting
Line Voltage Halogen
Recessed Lighting
Miniature
Recessed ighting
• Also they us the LED Rope Light
(TASK & FOCAL LIGHTING)
Shelf Lights
• Micro fluorescent light fixtures
• Puck lights
• LED mini swivel lights
• Miniature recessed down lights
• Xenon light Strip
• Picture Lights
• Direct Lights
• Bring attention to a fine art with picture lights and highlight the
rich details and beautiful colors
• Reading Lights
• Direct lights
• It’s either LED or Florescent
• Table Lamps
• Direct Lights
(DECORATIVE LIGHTS)
• Chandeliers
Wall Sconces
made of ceramic
Made of glass
Made of metal
LED
Step
Lights
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• LED stair lighting fits into indoor or outdoor step light needs.
stair lights can be installed in an existing wall box, battery
operated LED step lights that can be mounted anywhere, or
recessed LED stair lights for an elegant addition to a wall, deck
floor, or stairway.
RECOMMENDED LIGHTS
WHICH SAVE ENERGY
RESTAURANTS AND LOUNGES
• In restaurants and lounges, LEDs (light-emitting diodes) are
frequently used to create specialized lighting effects.
CORRIDOR AND HALLWAYS
• use CFLs (Compact Fluorescent Lights) in wall sconces and in
recessed down lights.
GUEST ROOMS
• In guest rooms, CFLs (compact Fluorescent Lamps) are
becoming the standard for table, floor, and reading lamps, and
in recessed and vanity lighting in the bathroom
KITCHEN AND OFFICE SPACE
• In back-room areas they use compact fluorescent lamps (CFLs)
or high-performance T8 lamps and electronic ballasts, a
combination that can reduce lighting energy consumption by 35
percent. Adding specular reflectors, new lenses, and occupancy
sensors or timers to a T8 fluorescent lighting system can double
the savings.
Compact Fluorescent
Lamp
electronic ballasts
high-performance T8
lamps