The Piter Inn hotel in St. Petersburg is an oasis of coziness and light in a city where 90% of the time a muted gray tone prevails. In many ways, it is the lighting that has created such a welcoming atmosphere.
In each zone of the hotel, multi-level lighting has been created using a variety of light sources. Controlling the lighting in this lighting environment allows guests and staff to customize different light modes in rooms or public areas as they see fit.
In front of the hotel entrance is a staircase that is illuminated on the sides with a warm glow. This illumination harmoniously combines with the general light flow coming from the chandelier, setting the direction of movement and at the same time creating a cozy atmosphere.
The hotel café uses a bright combination of various lighting fixtures, which gives the space life and spontaneity. Pendant and wall lamps of different shapes and models are perfectly combined with curtain lighting.
Corridor lighting has two modes. Lines of light from the ceiling to the walls provide the main lighting. At times when main lighting is not required, such as at night, only the lighting above the baseboard can be left on to provide navigation for guests and staff and save energy.
The tiered lighting concept is also used in hotel rooms. Curtain lighting, wall and ceiling fixtures allow spot lighting to illuminate certain parts of the space as needed.
To make the control of such multi-level lighting more comfortable, modern intelligent home/building management systems allow. With DALI protocol-compliant equipment, a reliable, automated lighting system can be created. The DALI protocol opens up the possibility of fine-tuning the switching on/off/dimming of point light sources, individual zones and groups of lights by timer, schedule, etc. Automation is especially convenient for common areas such as lobbies, cafes, corridors, etc. And stylish and ergonomic panels and control panels can be used for control in rooms.
Source: official website of the manufacturer arlight.ru