When lighting for hospitality, hotels, bars & restaurants, there are several factors to consider. These include the size and layout of the space, the desired atmosphere, the type of lighting fixtures that are available, the budget, and the overall theme of the space.

It’s also important to consider that the type of lighting depends on the clients intent and the age demographic of customers/guests.
The amount of natural light available should also be taken into account to ensure that the lighting is balanced and inviting.

Light plays an important role in setting the mood for guests in a hospitality setting. Bright lights can make a space feel open and inviting, whereas dim lighting can create a more intimate atmosphere. The use of different colours of light can also affect the mood of guests. For example, warm colours can create a feeling of comfort and relaxation, while cool colours can create a sense of energy and alertness.

Using multiple sources of light in hospitality can create ambiance and enhance the overall experience for guests. Different types of lighting such as decorative, task lighting or accent lighting can be used to create different moods in different areas of the establishment. Furthermore, energy efficient lighting options such as LED lighting which are energy efficient while maintaining a desired aesthetic