When asked about the insights of the Lighting design in Hospitality industry, Nigel Perreira, Architect and Interior Designer, Lords Hotels and Resorts is in the opinion that “Light is a source of positive energy” and it plays a critical part in the décor and design of a hotel setup. Aesthetically placed light arrangements in a hotel property adds another dimension to a space, bringing an exterior and interior to life. Guests need to be awestruck with the beauty of the place and what better way than great lighting that adds character and depth; and height to a space. Perfect lighting draws attention to the hotels most impressive areas and enhances the mood for good times to roll in.”


“Natural lighting enhances the guest experience and connects people with Nature, but with the times we live in, the right type of lighting in the interiors of the room can give it a cleaner look. Hotels have gone one notch higher in enhancing the hygiene of the space with UV-C lights to produce a germicidal effect that creates a relaxing atmosphere and the LED source of lighting, which is highly controllable. The aftermath of the pandemic has seen interior designers working on hotel projects with smarter technology that lessens the number of high touchpoints and are opting for hi-tech features such as dimming, colour change, and mood settings in their lighting systems now. Alexa and Google Home are some of the highly desired IoT (Internet of things) ecosystems that can be controlled via voice assistants.


Sandeep Malusare, Business Development Manager, Lords Hotels and Resorts signs off by saying, “with the right light effect everything looks extraordinary and magical; and we at Lords Hotels and Resorts like to offer a WOW experience to the guest.”
