ARCHITECTURAL LIGHTS

Architectural lights are lighting fixtures that are used to highlight the design and architectural features of buildings. These lights are designed to blend in with the building’s structure, and provide subtle and effective illumination that enhances the aesthetic appeal of the building. Architectural lights come in various types, including recessed lights, linear lights, spotlights, and wall-mounted lights. They are commonly used in commercial buildings, museums, and public spaces to accentuate unique architectural features such as arches, columns, and facades. Architectural lights can create dramatic and visually appealing effects, such as highlighting textures and patterns on building surfaces. They are also energy-efficient and cost-effective, using LED technology that consumes less electricity and requires less maintenance.