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Lighting in a Business
by Admin ·
Lighting is an important aspect of a business, a dimly lit setting could be a psychological barrier for consumers when deciding to enter it, or could cause a decline in worker productivity and, secondly, a business too light may be a nuisance for the customer or the employees themselves.
Moreover, adequate lighting will encourage the client to enter the establishment and, once inside, will make you feel relaxed and therefore more likely to buy products and also create a favorable environment for workers they will feel more motivated and, therefore, be more productive.
It is generally recommended that the lighting of a business is neutral, although this often depends on the type of business, for example, a restaurant where we want to create a cozy atmosphere may be desirable to have a warm lighting, while a restaurant fast food where the client does not want to stay for long, it might be desirable to have a clear and bright lighting.
But besides being functional, lighting also plays a decorative function, for example, the lamps have an attractive and willingness of these could be very helpful in the decoration of the business, making it more attractive for the customer.
In case of having windows or displays, lighting should be allowed to stand products displayed, we must look for meaning in the light that reaches them and take into account the bottom of the window or display, in the case of displaying mannequins with clothes dress, we know that the clothes stand out with a clear bright illumination, while dark clothing stand with warm lighting.
Another tip in the use of lighting in a business is that in the case of having shelves that have different products, lighting should be transverse to the direction of the shelf, so that products are in the bottom of it also have adequate lighting.
Finally, we emphasize that we must always keep the customer face get too much light, as this could cause such a nuisance that could decide not to visit, unless the business consists, for example, in a beauty salon where necessary to illuminate the client well, but in doing so, we must ensure that the light will come indirectly and not directly to the face.
