Hotel lighting
Maretti is an expert in the field of hotel lighting and ensures that every room in your hotel is optimally lit.
Maretti Lighting is an expert in the field of hotel lighting. We emphasize the hospitality and professionalism of your hotel with a well-thought-out and attractive lighting concept. On this page you will find a selection of hotel projects that we have completed, as well as additional basic information about hotel lighting. We are happy to help you for personal advice or a tailor-made lighting plan.
Hotel lighting: How do you determine the right lighting per room?
In a hotel, lighting plays a crucial role in creating atmosphere, comfort and functionality. Each room has its own specific lighting requirements, which not only promote aesthetics, but also the safety and convenience of guests. It is important to look carefully at the function and appearance you want to achieve in each room. Below we provide an overview of the lighting that is essential for different hotel spaces.
Lighting for hotel rooms
Different lighting needs must be combined in the hotel room. Guests must be able to relax, work and freshen up in the room, which requires flexible and functional lighting. A bedside lamp next to the bed provides ideal reading light, while a desk lamp provides the perfect light for guests who have to work. Ceiling lamps and floor lamps provide general lighting and create a warm, welcoming atmosphere. Dimmable lighting is often desirable, so that guests can adjust the light intensity to their activities. Consider fixtures that can easily switch between warm light for relaxation and brighter light for tasks.
Lighting for the bathroom
In the bathroom, lighting is essential for both functionality and creating a luxurious, relaxing experience. Spotlights can provide targeted lighting for specific areas, such as the sink or shower area. Ceiling lights provide general lighting, while mirror lighting around the mirror is important for shadow-free and even lighting, essential for activities such as shaving or applying make-up. Wall lamps can further improve the ambiance in the bathroom by providing soft, indirect lighting. When choosing lighting for the bathroom, also pay close attention to the IP value, as this determines the water resistance of the fixtures. IP44 (splashproof) is suitable for most bathrooms, but in wet areas, such as the shower, IP65 (waterproof) is necessary.
Lighting for general hotel areas
In general hotel areas, such as the lobby, corridors and meeting rooms, lighting plays an important role in the atmosphere and safety. Emergency lighting is essential in these areas, both for the safety of guests and to comply with legal requirements. Spotlights, wall lamps, ceiling lamps and hanging lamps not only create a pleasant atmosphere, but also help with orientation and signage in the hotel. Consider, for example, the use of warm lighting in the lobby for a welcoming reception, or the use of functional lighting in corridors and stairwells to ensure sufficient visibility. In meeting rooms it is important that the lighting is both sharp for presentations and dimmable for a more relaxed atmosphere during breaks.
Would you like advice for your hotel lighting?
By creating the right lighting plan for your hotel, you can not only improve the appearance and atmosphere of the spaces, but also contribute to the comfort and safety of your guests. At Maretti Lighting we help you design a free lighting plan that fully meets the needs of your hotel.