5 Reasons Why Your Business Needs Design Chandelier?

07 Mar.,2024

 

Workplace design has gone through an evolution over recent decades. And more recently, the “great work from home experiment” forced businesses to rethink the entire purpose of their offices. Where once the office was a place where we physically have to be to carry out the work, the new post-Covid workspace is a destination, where the teams want to come to and collaborate. Great design aside, the new post-Covid office is based around three pillars: wellbeing, sustainability, and technology.

As business owners, you will already know that nice looking offices are a dealbreaker when people are considering joining your company. Desirable workplace impacts every aspect of work and social capital-from productivity, mood and atmosphere through to the health and wellbeing of your teams. And before you think that clients are not likely to come to your office for a meeting, think twice-the fluorescent lighting with hideous parabolic louvers above your team’s heads on Zoom call says a lot about your business. And let’s be honest, dated lighting doesn’t make your office Instagram friendly, either.

As business owners, we are interested in a healthy P&L, staying on the right side of the law, wellbeing of our team and increasingly, in sustainability. So how can lighting design suppliers help your business?

 

 

1. Money Talks.

 

New lighting can mean a large bill for your business. There are ways of financing your new office fit out and lighting. Finance lease is the most popular one, as it is 100% tax deductible. While the Hire purchase doesn’t come with the tax benefits of the finance lease, you can still maximize available capital allowances.

Any expenditure on your property, be it a refurbishment, fit out, or new-build, can give you an opportunity to claim capital allowance. Lighting and other items like heating, air conditioning systems and electrical systems are listed as integral features.

Put very simply, if a business has £100K of taxable profit, their tax bill is going to be around £19k (19% of £100k). If that same business spends £50K on new lighting for their offices, their "taxable profit" is now £50K, and the tax bill will be reduced to £8k (19% of £50k). You now have a new efficient and good looking lighting system and reduced your tax bill over a half. You will need to speak to your accountant to help you with the capital claim allowance.

 

So how much can you save?

If you are still running the old CAT 2 fittings or even older, you are pouring money away. Here is a practical example using our own 7,000 sq ft commercial building.

 

 

The 2,000 sq ft upstairs office space was lit by tubular fluorescent lights and the downstairs 5,000 sq ft storage area was using sodium high bay fittings and halogen downlights. According to the Decarbonisation report, by changing the entire system to LED lighting, we are expecting to save 9,785 kWh annually, which is 44% reduction in energy consumption, 4.4t in CO2emissions, translating into £1,360 annual savings on electricity bills. A saving worth having.

Your new lighting can be further enhanced with the use of dimming, controls and sensors. These tools are here to ensure light is only on, when people are present. Light is only emitted to the intensity that is comfortable for the users. We are talking marginal gains here, but in the long term, it all contributes to the bottom line.

It might be tempting to try to source new office or warehouse lighting yourself and maybe swap-like for like. Undoubtedly, there is plenty of choice online. Using lighting design suppliers like 299, who work on large commercial schemes should give you assurance that products that we will put forward for your new premises or refurbishment are going to be professional luminaires.

We source our products carefully and only use luminaires which we can support down the line. We are never going to be the cheapest on the market, but they say buy cheap, buy twice.

 

2. Compliance.

A report from Hilclare found that 44% of English firms ‘don’t have the correct’ emergency lighting.

We Commercial lighting design suppliers like 299 will ensure that your new lighting is designed to meet the current guidelines and regulations, including implementation of emergency lighting. There are real consequences of poor emergency lighting practice and ignoring can be a costly mistake. We will take care of all compliance so you don’t have to worry and can focus on your business. 

 

3. Wellbeing of your team.

When you are ready to address the lighting in your office,  warehouse or any commercial property, professional lighting designer can help you make the important decisions like selecting the right product for the right environment. We will look at how you use your space and select luminaires that help your team to stay focused, or fittings that are more suitable for break out spaces and calmer areas. We will help you select the right colour temperature and optics to ensure comfortable lighting and low glare on your desks.

Studies show up to 80% of employees rate lighting as an important factor in workplace satisfaction. 

 

If you would like to take things further, you can look into Tunable White technology. Luminaires using Tunable White come as close as possible to the circadian rhythm. Scientific studies have shown that when indoor light mimics the warm to cool cycle of natural daylight, people receive a number of benefits, including a more restful night's sleep and greater alertness during the day. The main benefit of professionally sourced office lighting is that it doesn’t flicker and it doesn’t blast people with too much light.

 

4. Sustainability.

It’s good to know where the product you are buying comes from. At 299, we source our luminaires from professional manufacturers in Europe. Increasingly, we are adding new products into our range that are manufactured in the UK. Our first Made in Britain certified range of linear luminaires CLYDE is already being specified and delivered on substantial projects across the UK. We made sure that this product comes to site in cardboard packaging and no plastic.

 

 

5. Enhancing your branding.

Professionally designed lighting will improve the spacial orientation and can be used to enhance your branding too. If you are trying to achieve cool and contemporary brand image, your office or showroom needs to be cool and contemporary, too.

Studies show up to 80% of employees rate lighting as an important factor in workplace satisfaction. Well designed lighting creates and defines spaces. Even before we flick that switch or trigger that sensor, the best lighting designs begin from understanding the specific needs of every individual workplace. More than that, professionally done lighting design can lead to substantial energy savings, increase the sustainability of your commercial building, and ensure your team’s safety during an emergency.

 


 

Well designed  lighting creates and defines spaces. Even before we flick that switch or trigger that sensor, the best lighting designs begin from understanding the specific needs of every individual workplace. More than that, professionally done lighting design can lead to substantial energy savings, increase the sustainability of your commercial building, and ensure your team’s safety during an emergency.  

Over 13 years, we have delivered well over 1600 commercial projects of various sizes. We worked with the UK's most renowned architectural practices, workplace design specialist and fit out experts. Equally, we delivered some fantastic projects directly with business which approached us. We know that working directly with a client requires perhaps more hand holding than working with professional specifiers, but working with the actual client directly can be very rewarding.

For everything you need to know about lighting for your office space, visit our Guide to Office Lighting.

 

 

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5 Reasons Why Businesses are Investing in Smart Lighting

The Smart Lighting industry, despite the economic slowdown caused by COVID-19, is showing great promise for the upcoming years. Many businesses are upgrading their traditional lighting with Smart Lighting Solutions to reap energy and cost-saving benefits. The Smart Lighting market is forecasted to grow from USD 8.2 billion in 2020 to USD 21.7 billion by 2025 at a CAGR of 22.3% in the forecast period. And with the advent of technology, the industry is expected to grow only higher. Here is a brief on what Smart Lighting is and why businesses are transitioning to this technology.

What is Smart Lighting

Smart Lighting is a lighting technology that enables buildings to use energy efficiently by optimizing lighting usage. Powered by technology, Smart Lighting Solutions calibrate various characteristics of luminaires automatically based on user requirements to maximize savings. While users can manually control the lighting systems, Smart Lighting Solutions do not require manual intervention to operate.

Technology behind Smart Lighting

The Internet of Things (IoT) is the core of Smart Lighting Solutions. By enabling multiple devices to exchange information, IoT helps to optimize lighting usage accordingly. The Smart Lighting network consists of a number of sensors, accurate relays, gateways, and many other components to transmit occupancy, time, and daylight information necessary for optimization.

How Smart Lighting benefits businesses
1. High energy savings

While LED luminaires are energy efficient, more than 30% of the energy consumed is wasted if appropriate lighting controls are not used. For businesses and other commercial establishments such as schools, hospitals, etc. where bills reach millions, 30% energy consumption reduction is a considerable saving.

For instance, consider an office space with traditional lighting. The rooms are, most of the time, left with lights switched on until people leave the office. However, with Smart Lighting Solutions, the sensors continuously provide occupancy information and optimize lighting usage based on the use of the rooms. This can also be achieved for desk-level lighting accurately. Hallway lights can be dimmed when no occupancy is detected to further conserve energy. Parking and other outdoor lights can also be managed according to the daylight conditions and occupancy for effective illumination while being efficient.

2. Increases productivity

Lighting plays a crucial role in determining the functions and energy-level of the body. Secretion of Melatonin is what makes people want to rest, and the production of this hormone is closely related to the lighting conditions. For instance, a typical day is observed to begin with low light levels and a color temperature of 2500K. As the day progresses, the light level increases and the color temperature gradually reaches 4000K. Building lighting should reflect this to reduce the melatonin in our body and to begin the day energetically.

Smart Lighting enables businesses to customize lighting according to the time of the day and level of daylight to ensure productivity and mental wellbeing of their employees. In schools and colleges, Smart Lighting can contribute to the alertness of both students and teachers. Smart Lighting’s application in hospitals can establish a relaxing environment to boost patient recovery.

3. Reduces your carbon footprint

All of today’s businesses require energy for operation. Directly or indirectly, this contributes to global greenhouse gas (GHG) emission and global warming. And so, most of the governments have imposed strict regulations to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. The US government has also proposed to reduce 26-28% of its GHG emissions by 2025. But more than the emphasis on regulations, making businesses eco-friendly ensures a sustainable future and helps them in the long run.

4. Lighting longevity

LED luminaires offer a lifetime of 50,000 hours at the least, which in itself is huge compared to the 15,000 hours of CFL and 1000 hours of incandescent bulbs. However, a fourth of this lifetime is not used productively. Smart Lighting Solutions’ optimized lighting usage enables businesses to reduce maintenance expenses considerably.

5. Occupant movement tracking

Since the sensors continuously monitor occupant movement information, the data can also be used to understand how the occupants are using the building in real-time. Integrating with big data analytics, various insights on lighting usage can be gathered to make informed decisions regarding the infrastructure.

Smart Lighting industry growth trends

The commercial Smart Lighting market can be analyzed based on various segments of the industry.

1. Smart Lighting Market: Hardware vs Software vs Services

While the Services segment is forecasted to grow from USD 2 billion in 2020 to USD 6 billion in 2025 at a CAGR of 24.7%, the Hardware segment is forecasted to grow from USD 5.1 billion in 2020 to USD 12.7 billion in 2025 at a CAGR of 20.0%. The Software segment is to grow from USD 1 billion to USD 2.9 billion at 22.3% CAGR.

2. Smart Lighting Market: New Installations vs Retrofits

New Installations are forecasted to grow from USD 5.8 billion in 2020 to USD 14.7 billion in 2025 at 20.6%, and Retrofits from USD 2.4 billion to USD 7 billion at 23.7% CAGR from 2020 to 2025.

3. Smart Lighting Market: Wired vs Wireless

While the Wired segment is forecasted to grow from USD 5.3 billion in 2020 to USD 13.1 billion in 2025 at 19.6%, and the Wireless segment’s forecast shows growth from USD 2.8 billion to USD 8.6 billion at the highest CAGR of 25.0%.

4. Smart Lighting Market: Indoor vs Outdoor

The Smart Lighting Indoor applications segment’s forecast suggests growth from USD 5.3 billion in 2020 to USD 13.6 billion in 2025 at a CAGR of 20.5%, and the Outdoor applications segment to grow from USD 2.8 billion to USD 8.1 billion at a CAGR of 23.4%.

Bottomline

The advent of Power over Ethernet (PoE) and solar lighting solutions has further increased the adoption of Smart Lighting Solutions. However, network components’ interoperability and IoT-based security systems are points of concern for investors and business owners.

Mysupplier has partnered with Enlighted, a Siemens company, to deliver quality Smart Lighting Solutions your business deserves to improve savings. Incorporating technology, we tailor our Smart Lighting Solutions and services to overcome the limitations seamlessly. Our technology solutions also include digital contact tracing, which can help mitigate the risk of COVID-19 outbreaks.

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