Scientificity and Targetedness: Commercial lighting design has clear requirements for illumination, color temperature and color rendering of light sources, and achieves specific lighting effects through scientific calculations. Lighting design is not only to illuminate the space, but also to create a specific atmosphere, highlight the characteristics of the goods, guide the customer's sight, and enhance the shopping experience.
Diversity and Functionality: A variety of lamp types are often used in commercial lighting design, such as LED downlights, spotlights, fluorescent lamps, chandeliers and light strips. Each lamp has its own unique characteristics and application scenarios:
LED downlight: energy-saving and environmentally friendly, soft light, suitable for large-area lighting.
Spotlight: good focusing effect, flexible adjustment of irradiation angle, suitable for product display areas.
Fluorescent lamp: high brightness, good color rendering, economical and practical, suitable for basic lighting.
Chandelier: strong decorativeness, suitable for creating a specific atmosphere.
Light strip: flexible installation, rich colors, suitable for decorative lighting.
High-tech applications: High-tech computer-controlled technology is widely used in modern commercial lighting, which can achieve dynamic and changeable lighting effects and interact with the audience. In addition, LED commercial lighting is widely used in public places such as museums, hotels, and commercial shops due to its high stability, energy saving, and long service life.
Environment creation and style shaping: Commercial lighting design not only stays on the basic functions of lighting, but also pays more attention to the creation of the environment and the shaping of style. Through the use of new lighting elements and local enhancement, various effects are produced as a whole, such as quiet, warm, luxurious or elegant.
Cost-effectiveness: LED commercial lighting has a high initial installation cost, but its subsequent maintenance and operating costs are greatly reduced. For example, the lighting energy consumption of commercial places usually accounts for 40%-50% of the total energy consumption of public spaces. LED lighting can effectively reduce operating costs.