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HIGH LEVEL LIGHTING
• Lights which illuminate higher level
features such as ceilings, cornices or
tall trees provide this layer of light.
MID LEVEL LIGHTING
• Wall lights, lamps, under cupboard lights, lit niches
and shelving all contribute to an intermediate layer
of light. In the garden, wall lights and spiked lights
highlighting shrubs work well.
LOW LEVEL LIGHTING
• Lights at ground level or set low in walls and kickboards, shining
down onto the ground or onto steps, provide a soft low level of mood
lighting and can also act as an effective night light. The same is true
outside, with lit paths and steps providing low-level guide lighting.
LIGHTING DESIGN SERVICE
At Collingwood Lighting, we have a team of professional lighting designers who offer two levels of service to our
customers. Where appropriate, the designers can provide a 3D render of your lighting choices, enabling you to visualise
your selection of LED products in situ. With their passion and flair for creative and effective lighting solutions, our design
team is also equipped to propose and present a full lighting solution for your project, whatever the size.
Our schemes are tailored to meet all your requirements, enabling you to enhance and control your environment through
the use of light. By layering light from different sources, highlighting key features of the space, ensuring that light is
provided where it is most needed and that flexibility is fully catered for, our designers will help you to put in place the most
effective lighting for your project.
Call the sales team on 01604 495151 to discuss your ideas.
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