Show Your Clients the Benefits of Residential Lighting Design
Make Your Clients Happy With a Comprehensive Lighting Plan that Showcases Your Hard Work
Everything is bigger in Texas, including your clients’ homes. From project start to finish, you want to make your clients pleased with every room of their new home, and we can help you do that. By working with a residential lighting design expert, there’s no need for you to become a lighting design or wiring professional to complete a project.
Our team works with architects and builders such as yourself and are proudly HTA Certified. We have decades of proven technical expertise and are continually educating ourselves on the latest products in the industry to help clients futureproof their smart homes.
Keep reading to learn about the types of lighting we work with to achieve the ultimate ambiance when working on your Highland Park clients’ lighting design projects.
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Ambient Lighting
To highlight different portions of a clients’ home, it’s important to note that all fixtures and lighting are not created equal. Each type of lighting fixture serves its own purpose. Ambient lighting, or the general lighting, should be considered the absolute base level of illumination within any home. We utilize ambient lighting as the foundation of lighting, and it can create a feeling of warmth and depth in any space by using recessed lights, track lights, chandeliers or wall-mounted fixtures. But as you’ll find out soon, good design looks beyond ambient lighting.
Accent Lighting
Building upon the ambient lighting of your Highland Park-area project, accent lighting is added to highlight certain areas or architectural features of the home. It allows homeowners to showcase artwork and highlight interesting textures and fabrics within their homes. Lamps, wall sconces, and pendants are all useful accent lighting fixtures.
Task Lighting
Task lighting is necessary for areas of a home where increased contrast is essential, such as at a craft table, computer workstation, or in the kitchen with under-cabinet lighting. Task lighting helps a person complete a project by shining light on a workspace. When task lighting is combined with ambient and accent lighting, and all three types are layered by a lighting designer, a home becomes interesting and transformative.
At Evolve Technologies, we pride ourselves on making clients happy, whether they’re our customers or yours. Contact us today to get started on developing a residential lighting design plan for your clients. We can’t wait to hear from you!
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