
LIGHTING DESIGN
Every project needs unique lighting solutions...
Light shapes how a room feels more than any piece of furniture does. The same room can be cold or warm, flat or alive, depending on where the light sits and how it comes on. Yet it's often the last thing considered, once the walls are up and the chances are gone.
The lighting should be drawn at early stage of the project, as its own layer in the design. Three layers, to be precise: the ambient light that carries the room, the task light where you need to see, and the accent light that exists only for atmosphere — a niche that glows, a wall lit from below, a pendant that gathers a table.
I decide where the fittings sit, how they're controlled and dimmed, and how the room should shift from morning to night. What I solve for you is a room that works and feels right at any hour, without you seeing the light sources do the work.
That depends on the lighting being in the technical drawings from the start — runs, boxes and dimmers in the right place. This is why lighting design belongs with the drawing work, not added on afterwards.
When the right fixture doesn't exist, I design it. On request, I draw lighting made for the space it belongs in, and work with the producers who can build it — a piece that's yours alone.
