Why design light strips in space

Sep 17, 2024

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Light gives life and soul to buildings. Compared with other media, it is the part that can best present visual quality.

In recent years, more and more designers have naturally used "light belts" in the space during interior design, which increase the sense of hierarchy of the interior environment, enrich the light environment, and create a visual sense of light and dark levels and virtual and real contrast.

Using lighting design to build a free, smart, and imaginative temperament space is like a magical "space magic". While bringing basic lighting effects, it can also show great artistic appeal.

In space design, light is an indispensable decorative element.

It can not only beautify the space and create an atmosphere like "wall makeup", but also make the whole building full of fun and vitality through clever light and shadow changes and light and dark contrast, bringing shocking visual effects.

1. Among the various popular lighting designs, the frequency of light belts is undoubtedly the highest.

It can weaken its presence by hiding, gradually arranging along the corresponding space contour, and concave a unique geometric or curved shape with the wall;

When it is necessary to provide lighting function, the light strip can instantly ignite the atmosphere of the entire space, grab people's visual focus, and create a light, smart and exquisite space context.

Some people say that every building has two lives, one in the daytime and the other at night. The life of the building at night depends on the perfect lighting effect to show.

Light washing, as a design concept, was first created by two design masters, Richard Kelly and Philip Johnson.

It refers to the use of multiple hidden light sources to form a group of floodlights to evenly illuminate the wall. "Let the light wash the wall like water", thereby greatly enhancing the beauty of the space.

They first proposed a milestone concept in the lighting design of the Seagram Building-"Tower of light", allowing hidden light sources to penetrate the rough and porous limestone material to present a clean and elegant visual effect.

Since then, the form of "light washing wall" has been widely used by designers and continues to this day. They use light strips hidden in the ceiling, wall or floor to clearly present the outline of the space.

In the minimalist space form, the light strips pre-buried in every corner give it a breathtaking layered beauty. It makes the bright space brighter and has the magic of guiding sight and awakening emotions.