The common
theme of this villa is sobriety. Every room in the house radiates tranquillity,
partly due to the frequent use of organic round shapes. In consultation with
the client, we drew up a lighting plan for this house with the accent on
subtlety with an occasional accent that jumps out at you.
3 full-fledged floors
The house
has a ground floor and first floor, but also a spacious basement. The owners
found it very important to consider the basement as a full floor. This is
where, among other things, the laundry room is located. It is lit by our
Cameleon recessed spotlights. In the adjoining room with sofas and extra
storage room at the back door, the Pivot spotlights are a subtle eye-catcher.
A playful touch with Pivot
Pivot is
known for giving a fun twist to an interior without being too conspicuous. That
is why the collection was so popular with the owners of this house. The Pivot spotlights are therefore prominent on the ground floor. An interplay of
different lengths forms a dynamic whole in the entrance hall. In the sitting
area, they are grouped in pairs, which creates a quieter impression. So you see
that the Pivot can be used for various applications, but always provides that
playful touch in any room.
The powerful functionality of Cameleon
Whereas
Pivot was used to create accents, Cameleon was integrated into the lighting
plan in rooms where functionality was particularly important. From this
perspective, we opted for the option of Xicato LED with 1300lm per spotlight.
The Cameleon spotlights can be found throughout the house as well as in the
bathrooms upstairs. To break through the sobriety in the stairwell, the owners
opted for a combination of Maestro pendant lights as a sober eye-catcher.
Do you have
a project in mind and do you need a well thought-out lighting plan? Contact us
for more information!