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A Quick Guide To Lighting Design

Posted by Survey. Design. Consult. on 17th August 2022 -

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So, do you want to add some new lighting to your building?

Here’s a quick guide to show you the options you may have.

Good lighting design is imperative to ensure the safety of employees in the workplace. Lighting can also help increase sales by improving product image, it can help show off your property and it can help keep your business or premises secure.

At Survey Design Consult, we can advise you on what lighting will best fit your space. We specialise in the following categories:

  • Emergency Lighting
  • Architectural Lighting
  • Road Lighting
  • Residential Lighting
  • Landscape Lighting
  • Hospitality Lighting
  • Specialist Task Lighting

Lighting can be used to enhance the look, feel and style of a space alongside having safety benefits. Lighting controls can also be as complex or as straightforward as you like depending on the space or site requirements. When it comes to street lighting, this is typically controlled via photocell. This means the lighting will only operate during the hours of darkness. So, whatever your needs or ideas are, we can help you decide what route to take to help bring your project up a level!

Contact us today via email at [email protected]

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Craig Mackenzie

Survey. Design. Consult. are a forward thinking project delivery consultant that specialise in Mechanical, Electrical and Lighting design.

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