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Case Studies

These Case Studies show the range of lighting projects worked on recently. They include
commercial and residential buildings. More images will be added when available.

ANNEXE TO CLASSICAL GEORGIAN HOUSE Cambridgeshire
An annexe was being built, separate from the house, to add accommodation, games room and changing facilities for an existing swimming pool. The client accepted modern lights with some consideration...
AUCTION ROOMS Ugley, Stansted Mountfitchet, Essex
An exciting 'green' building with straw walls and cedar shingle roof; probably the largest auction space in the world. A sustainable building with a very low CO 2 output. The owners, Sworders...
COUNCIL OFFICES Saffron Walden, Essex
Asked to design and supply the lighting for the reception, meeting and interview/exhibition space in a Victorian building. The brief was to create a high level of lighting at low glare using only...
HOUSE REFURBISHMENT Suffolk Coast
We were asked by the architect to light a house undergoing considerable change and refurbishment. The lighting design process of the interior and exterior involved altering the initial scheme to...
LARGE BARN, HERTFORDSHIRE Architect: Snell David
This barn is adjacent to a beautifully restored Queen Anne House.  It is to be used as a party or event room so a kitchen was included as well as changing rooms, showers and WC to serve an...
LARGE MANOR HOUSE North Norfolk
We were asked by Snell David Architects to light this imposing, moated house. The final solution was a combination of traditional and modern lighting, including a programmable colour changing,...
NEW OFFICES, GT DUNMOW, ESSEX
A chance meeting with the owner of Exchange Insurance resulted in discussing the lighting for their new offices in a medieval building.  The client was most receptive and the end result was...
NEW ‘ARTS AND CRAFTS’ HOUSE Cambridgeshire
2007 Daily Telegraph award winner On a large, beautiful, wooded site in South Cambridgeshire. Much discussion took place with owner and architect. The final solution was to use lights of today that...