The hotel's overall style exudes a bright and modern ambiance. The first-floor lobby, connected to the lobby bar, features decorative chandeliers suspended from the ceiling. In comparison to the lobby, the lobby bar emits a more relaxing atmosphere and highlights more poetic decorative lamps.
The space elevation boasts rich decorative shapes and bookcases with the linear light integrated into the furniture for a cohesive design. The decorative chandeliers are the most distinctive feature in the space, and managing the relationship between decorative and functional lamps is a challenging task that tests the skill level of interior lighting engineers in hotels.
Guest rooms are where guests spend the most time in the hotel, and therefore, hotel management companies devote a lot of time and energy to researching and studying them with designers. They also have clear requirements for energy consumption in this space. As lighting designers, we must meet both functional and aesthetic design requirements while controlling energy consumption.
The hotel's lighting design can be likened to poetry, a song, or a movie, and it is adaptable to the guests' changing moods.