Taking Philips lighting as an example to discuss hotel lighting

【Abstract】 Lighting is very important in hotels because of its various effects. This article takes Philips lamps as an example to discuss the basic requirements of hotel district lighting.

People usually choose their hotels based on their image, comfort, equipment, location, star rating and price. The image of each hotel has its own uniqueness and is dedicated to delivering it to its target customers and supporting this image. The hotel offers a variety of accommodation experiences for guests. It carefully selects equipment and services to enhance its image. Every area of ​​a hotel should be carefully designed in consideration of the interests of its customers.

Lighting is crucial in hotels because of its multifaceted role. From exterior lighting that emphasizes the location of the hotel or the signage of the roadside driver, to the sparkling first-class lounge and check-in counter, the simple international fast food or coffee house, the lighting enhances the hotel's character and image. The range can also be extended to upscale gyms, entertainment and business facilities and more. The requirements for lighting design are also varied.

Therefore, lighting not only makes customers feel comfortable and safe, it is also used to guide consumers to highlight details, enhance functionality, and ultimately attract customers to stay or revisit.

Partition lighting

Lighting must meet the true characteristics and image of the hotel. It is extremely important to reflect the meaning of the services and facilities provided and the areas associated with them. Lighting a room is very different from illuminating a lounge or corridor. Lighting requirements in many of the following areas are common to all hotels.

Recreational venue

The bar and cocktail lounge require a subtle and elegant environment. The main purpose of the lighting here is to enhance the comfort of the user.

Introduction The bar and cocktail lounge are places where guests can meet, relax and feel the atmosphere.

Introduction to ingenuity and innovation is extremely important in the lighting design of the area. Two basic design concepts should be kept in mind: high-brightness levels stimulate activity and rush, while low-light levels make people relaxed, calm, and romantic.

Lighting scheme

Lounge lighting must use switches and dimming devices to meet different day and night needs. Lighting flexibility in the recreation room is also particularly important as it allows the lounge to be used for different functions such as meeting, exhibition and dancing.

In bar lighting, it is very popular to properly dim and use hidden spotlights and other forms of concealed lighting.

After the end of business, the lighting should allow the staff to clean well.

Recommended lamps:

Philips downlight MBS205 (more than three meters, metal halide lamp for light source, basic lighting)

Philips downlight FBH058 or FBH145 (less than three meters, energy-saving lamps for light sources, basic lighting)

Philips spotlight QBS050 or QBS105 (halogen tungsten lamp for light source, accent lighting)

Philips embedded projection downlight MBN110 or MBN210 (halogen tungsten lamp for light source, accent lighting)

Entrance, lounge, corridor

The environment created by these areas is extremely important to reflect the image of the hotel. The comfortable lighting environment creates good conditions for customers and makes them feel at home.

Introduction The hotel entrance and lobby need to reflect the atmosphere of the welcome guests. Various visual tasks take place in this area. They include lighting that satisfies guest registration, checkout, writing, and guiding.

Introduction

The use of local and accent lighting and warm-toned light contributes to the first impression of a very hospitable atmosphere and shows the character of the hotel. Additional emphasis is placed on creating emotions and atmosphere by giving form to space, and artificial lighting can thus be used to reinforce the image of a hotel.

Lighting scheme

By increasing the foreground illumination, the attention of the visitor is first attracted to it. Downlight fixtures with compact fluorescent lamps are recommended to meet the requirements because they provide scattered light illumination and help minimize reflection glare.

If there is an extended awning at the main entrance, use the floodlighting on the front of the building and complement the attractive design of the lighting on the markings. The recommended illumination under the awning is at least 100 lux.

The hotel usually has a fairly long corridor on the floor of the room located in the building, thus away from daylight. In order to save operating costs, it is recommended to use a ceiling lamp or a gauze wall lamp next to the door. The light source is a fluorescent lamp. The illumination during the day should be at least 150 lux, and in the evening and at night, half of the illumination is sufficient.

Recommended lamps:

Philips downlight MBS205 (more than three meters, metal halide lamp for light source, basic lighting)

Philips downlight FBH058 or FBH145 (less than three meters, energy-saving lamps for light sources, basic lighting)

Philips embedded projection downlight MBN110 or MBN210 (halogen tungsten lamp for light source, accent lighting)

Philips hanging downlight MPK632 (door hall, metal halide lamp for light source, accent lighting)

Building facade, swimming pool, event venue

Attracting the attention of potential customers from a distance is the basic needs of the hotel. The displayed image provides general visual information about the hotel: either a five-star hotel or a motel. Leisure facilities such as swimming pools and entertainment areas are often open after dark as an added bonus for guests.

introduction

They are a common environmental area outside the hotel, where guests relax and enjoy life. Facade lighting is an invitation to future guests.

Introduction

When designing lighting on the facade of a building, swimming pool or other outdoor activity area, you need to answer the following questions.

* What are the most important goals or areas that require lighting? How can I achieve the best lighting results?

* What color are the trees and flowers that need to be illuminated? The impact of the time and season of the installation operation must be considered.

* Does floodlighting provide adequate lighting for public roads? Or does the sidewalk require special lighting?

* It is necessary to focus on lighting the flowers and trees in the garden to enhance the tropical atmosphere. This atmosphere in Asia is very popular among tourists.

Lighting scheme

Building facade lighting can be achieved with gridded spotlights or floodlights. Mounted on a wall bracket or pole, but luminaires that are structurally resistant to rain and sunlight can create a more intimate atmosphere. In addition to their appeal, they provide safe lighting for trails and steps.

The calm waters of the pond are almost perfect mirrors and can be used as an ideal reflection for trees, flowers and statues. When placing a floodlight, care should be taken not to reflect the light in the water and to not produce glare.

Recommended lamps:

Philips Flood Light RVP350 Series

Philips Garden Lights Urban Light Series Metronomis

Philips Lawn Light Bollard Series

Philips Underground Light FFB203/SBF205/MBF205 Series

Philips Fiber Optic Lighting Starliet or Shoplite Series

Restaurant, kitchen

The purpose of lighting is to create an intimate environment that is relaxing and calm. The kitchen should be kept clean and hygienic.

introduction

The hotel restaurant is the dining area for guests. However, the kitchen is mainly limited to the use of staff inside the restaurant (manager, chef and waiter)

Introduction

Restaurants must provide dining services to customers at different times of the day. Every time you need to create a unique atmosphere. It's just that the change in decoration does not meet this requirement, and the use of artificial lighting is an easy way.

The kitchen is actually a food studio, so it requires unshaded lighting.

Lighting scheme

In the restaurant, you can emphasize the intimacy by concentrating the light on the table instead of evenly illuminating the entire area or space. Keep the base lighting low (minimum 50 lux), but use downlights to increase the local brightness on the table, or use candlesticks to create a flashing candlelight effect. Many restaurants use simple bracket lights and install warm color (2700K) fluorescent lights. High-end restaurants can use electronic ballasts and dimming control systems.

Key lighting is used to select features such as paintings to achieve good lighting. The checkout counter, front desk and public service area should have 300 lux of lighting. The use of a dimmer ensures that the level of illumination can be adapted to the needs of a variety of incidents or tasks.

On the other hand, kitchen lighting should ensure that all surfaces are bright and the vertical brightness should be increased to make it easier to find things in the dishes. Additional local lighting is also needed to eliminate shadows caused by the dishes or people standing next to the kitchen work surface. Fluorescent lamps are best suited for kitchen lighting.

Guest room

Home away from home, or better than home? The hotel room is characterized by exquisite decoration and additional conveniences to create a comfortable feel. Lighting should provide suitable light in a suitable place in a manner that is aesthetically pleasing and comfortable.

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Hotel rooms should have an inviting, family-like atmosphere to ensure that each guest feels comfortable during their stay.

Introduction

There are many activities in the hotel room, including reading, writing, watching TV, sleeping, showering or bathing, and even eating. Due to its many different applications, the key to lighting must be flexible and perfectly integrated with the decoration. There should be a light fit for all situations, and it is possible to use all fixtures together with any selected brightness and intensity, or just use a portion, depending on the needs of the different activities.

   

Lighting plan:

The lighting of the hotel bedroom can be illuminated by ceiling and wall lights, or bedside lamps with gauze. In a room with a desk, suitable table lighting should be provided. For general reading lighting, removable floor lamps or table lamps can be used.

Bedside lighting should provide sufficient light for reading and does not interfere with other people in the room. Attractive bedside lamps are usually the best choice, but they take up space and are easily damaged. If a wall bracket is used, it should be installed high enough to illuminate the person staying up in the bed from the top of the head.

The general lighting in the bathroom is usually combined with the front lighting. Very common, even five-star hotels use standard fluorescent lamps, but its color rendering is poor, resulting in a low-quality room image that makes people's skin green. Therefore, only a light source with good color rendering can be provided in the bathroom. It should be noted that the mirror headlights mounted vertically on each side of the mirror are superior to the typical lighting system placed on the top of the mirror.

Energy saving

Unfortunately, too many hotel guests do not turn off the lights when they leave the room. Therefore, replacing standard incandescent lamps with energy-saving lamps is a reasonable investment for most of the time, and will further reduce the trouble for guests and employees, because the life of energy-saving lamps can reach ten times longer than incandescent lamps. The recommendation behind energy-saving luminaires is the use of a central control sensor.

Safety lighting

Safe lighting in the hotel can reduce crime and often provide good visibility to make guests feel at ease.

introduction

Safe lighting in the hotel can reduce crime and often provide good visibility to make guests feel at ease.

Introduction

Several factors affecting the choice of safe lighting: economic conditions; whether other safety systems (such as CCTV monitoring) are used; that case will use different lighting levels; the location of the lighting - indoor, outdoor or both; priority protection Object.

Lighting scheme

Take advantage of the high light output and low power consumption of low pressure sodium lamps and compact fluorescent lamps.

High-quality CCTVs in black and white require a minimum illumination of at least 1 lux, especially in areas where there is no adjacent illumination and where intruders must be perceived.

Reception room


Unlike other areas of the hotel, the service area requires pleasant and high-quality work lighting. Bearing in mind the overall environment and comfort level of the hotel, the focus of lighting is on the specific tasks that need to be operated.

introduction

The hotel's service area, such as the front desk and business center, is designed to facilitate the business needs of guests. Services are provided from printing, faxing, photocopying to renting personal computers for typing and connecting to the Internet.

Introduction

Many of the activities involved in the hotel's service area require work lighting with special visual needs. Need the right lighting design.

Lighting scheme

The service area requires high quality work lighting. The focus should be on providing uniform illumination of approximately 500 lux with proper color rendering performance. Fluorescent lamps for use with specular reflectors are ideal for conventional lighting. Compact fluorescent downlight fixtures are also available.

Recommended lamps:

Philips downlight FBH058 or FBH145 (less than three meters, energy-saving lamps for light sources, basic lighting)

Philips spotlight QBS050 or QBS105 (halogen tungsten lamp for light source, accent lighting)

Philips embedded projection downlight MBN110 or MBN210 (halogen tungsten lamp for light source, accent lighting)

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