Why Ceiling Height Changes Everything Lighting performance in commercial spaces is fundamentally influenced by mounting height. In industrial, retail, and large open environments, specifying high bay or low bay lighting is not a stylistic decision — it is a technical one. Beam angle, lumen output, glare control, and fixture design must all respond directly to …
Why Mirror Lighting Is About Direction, Not Brightness Mirror and vanity lighting is one of the most misunderstood areas of interior lighting. Many bathrooms rely on ceiling downlights alone, which often create harsh shadows beneath the eyes and jawline. Even bright bathrooms can feel visually unbalanced when light direction is incorrect. Well-designed mirror lighting prioritises …
Understanding the Difference Before You Buy Choosing between solar and wired garden lighting is one of the most common outdoor lighting decisions. Both have advantages, but they serve different purposes. The best option depends on how you use your garden, how long you expect the lighting to last, and the level of control you want …
The Pros and Cons of Bedroom Downlights Downlights are common in modern homes. They’re neat, discreet, and easy to install. But in bedrooms, they can either feel calm and practical — or cold and uncomfortable. This guide explains when downlights work well in bedrooms, when they don’t, and how to design lighting that feels restful …
Choosing Between a Single Pendant and a Cluster Pendant lighting can transform a room — but choosing between a single pendant and a cluster arrangement changes more than style. It affects scale, balance, glare control, and how the ceiling relates to the space below. A single pendant feels calm and centred. A cluster creates movement …
Why Shades Matter More Than Decoration Shades and covers are often chosen for style — fabric colour, material, or shape. Their impact on light is frequently treated as secondary. In reality, shades and covers are one of the most powerful tools for controlling comfort, glare, contrast, and atmosphere. They determine how light leaves the bulb …
Why Light Bulbs Matter More Than Fixtures When people think about lighting, they usually think about fixtures — pendants, lamps, wall lights. Light bulbs are treated as interchangeable components, chosen at the last minute. In reality, the bulb is the light. Fixtures only shape, hide, or direct it. Two identical fittings can feel completely different …
Light Before Architecture Long before permanent buildings, electricity, or even metalworking, humans shaped light. In the Indian subcontinent, this shaping took the form of the diya — a simple oil lamp made from earth, flame, and intention. Diyas are among the world’s oldest decorative lighting objects still in continuous use. They are not merely tools …
Why Pendant Size Matters More Than Style Choosing the right pendant light size is one of the most common — and most misunderstood — lighting decisions. Too small, and the pendant feels insignificant. Too large, and it overwhelms the space. The correct size is not about trends or symmetry alone. It depends on proportion, ceiling …








