The least you can say
about this house is that it is a very successful renovation project. As the
icing on the cake, it was also finished with lighting by psmlighting.
In the entrance hall,
the love of the owners for art is immediately apparent. The appropriate
lighting for illuminating art is a track system combined with surface mounted
spots. In this case we chose the Capa X. The stark contrast between the white
rails and the black spots immediately sets the tone for the minimalist interior
style of the house.
The same rails can be
found in the living room, where again a lot of works of art have been placed.
The great advantage of rails is that you can change the position of the
spotlights at any time. If the owners make changes to their art collection,
they can immediately adjust the lighting accordingly. In this room, too, our
Capa X directional spotlights are mounted on the rails.
A real eye-catcher in
the living room is the wooden frame that reaches high up into the ridge. To
make the massive wooden beams stand out beautifully in the room, we suggested
the Retro luminaire.
In the kitchen, the
owners wanted to add a golden touch. What immediately catches the eye is the
golden tap, but a more subtle golden touch can be found in our Cameleon ceiling
lights. The inside of the tubes is also finished in a golden look. To add even
more functional light to the kitchen, we suggested the Times LED, a sleek LED
profile running the entire length of the kitchen counter.
The Capa X spotlights
can be found again in the night hall on the first floor. In the bedrooms we
opted for powerful Mero spotlights mounted on a Juba ceiling base. The perfect
solution for illuminating rooms at the ridge of the roof.
Are you also looking for the right lighting for your renovation project? Contact us for an appointment with one of our lighting consultants.