My Approach
I see lighting as an integral part of architecture and interior design. It’s a very powerful tool, both functionally and decoratively. Frequently undervalued, lighting is often treated as an afterthought at the end of a project, almost always to the detriment of an interior.
Atmosphere and mood vs tech-spec
The combination of new lighting technology and legal regulations can often bewilder the layman.
Rest assured, I will always talk you through this in plain English, minus jargon.
Having said that, I think it’s important to stress that I never forget the aesthetics of a project.
My arts background (I have a degree in the History of Art) and interior design training mean that I’m able to bridge the gap between the electrician’s technical knowledge and the spatial, functional and emotional benefits you want in your home.
Personal
Lighting is a very personal thing. I’d prefer to spend time with you discussing your preferences and tastes, rather than viewing an interior and prescribing a lighting scheme. You’re the person living there and it has to be right. A client-centred approach is the way to achieve this.
Of course I’ll suggest effects and new developments in equipment and fittings but this will always be filtered through my understanding of the personality you want to give your place or room.
I see lighting as an integral part of architecture and interior design. It’s a very powerful tool, both functionally and decoratively. Frequently undervalued, lighting is often treated as an afterthought at the end of a project, almost always to the detriment of an interior.
Atmosphere and mood vs tech-spec
The combination of new lighting technology and legal regulations can often bewilder the layman.
Rest assured, I will always talk you through this in plain English, minus jargon.
Having said that, I think it’s important to stress that I never forget the aesthetics of a project.
My arts background (I have a degree in the History of Art) and interior design training mean that I’m able to bridge the gap between the electrician’s technical knowledge and the spatial, functional and emotional benefits you want in your home.
Personal
Lighting is a very personal thing. I’d prefer to spend time with you discussing your preferences and tastes, rather than viewing an interior and prescribing a lighting scheme. You’re the person living there and it has to be right. A client-centred approach is the way to achieve this.
Of course I’ll suggest effects and new developments in equipment and fittings but this will always be filtered through my understanding of the personality you want to give your place or room.

