Customized Headboard reading wall light for Hilton Hotel

Customized Headboard reading wall light for Hilton Hotel in Qataris one of the representative  project we did recently with our partner Luimatron which was officially founded In 2002 and since then, it has become one of the leading lighting supply and engineering companies in the State of Qatar.

In the beginning, we received an enquiry for hotel headboard reading wall light from Lumatron which ask a high quality and can be customized light for Luxury hotel will open this year. With rich experience in the hospitality lighting industry, we were very happy to recommend several samples on request for select and test, during the time, we discussed and confirmed the details after three weeks and most importantly was achieved agreements on the cost (secret).

As we know Guestroom lighting has come a long way in recent years, with advanced technology and LEDs allowing designers and hoteliers to be more creative and inventive than ever before, and making the guest experience increasingly customizable. Here have three points that will improve the look of your hotel and increase the satisfaction of your guests.

1. Make it Easy to Turn the Lights Off

No one wants to spend 10 minutes walking around the room figuring out which switch turns off which light—or, even worse, sleeping with the lights on because the switches are too confusing. A central switch, or even two, solves these problems. Ideally, one switch should be by the doorway and one should be by the bed, making it easy to turn all of the lights on or off as needed.

2. Bathroom Lights Shouldn’t Flicker.

Affordable and versatile LEDs have made traditional fluorescent lights obsolete, and any hotel renovation should include upgrading the bathroom lights. Hitting a switch and waiting several seconds for the flickering lights to come on interrupts the guest experience, which should be seamless.

3.Bedside Lamps Should Not Be Blinding

Many new-build or renovated hotels have caught on to this problem and have set up adjustable—or intentionally dim—lamps by the beds. These lighting options give guests enough light to read by or to get to the bathroom, but won’t be so bright as to be painful or to wake up anyone else in the room. Remember, guests can always turn on more lamps if they want more light. If they only want a little, make sure that’s an option, too.

The most important rule to remember is this: Guests want control over their lighting. They want to decide how bright their space is, and they want to decide which part of the guestroom and bathroom get the most light. Give them that control and they’ll have a much happier overall experience.

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