This two-day Lighting Design short course focuses on the fundamentals of designing lighting schemes for residential interiors; it includes both architectural and natural light and covers subjects such as the design process, colour rendering and colour temperature, placement of lights, understanding lighting specifications, sourcing, concepts and managing residential projects. By the end of the course, you will have developed a solid understanding of the fundamentals of lighting, enabling you to produce detailed, accurate and well-organised technical drawings. The course culminates in producing a lighting scheme for a bathroom and a kitchen dining space.
This practical course is designed for students of interior design, architecture, landscape, as well as anyone with a passion for design or looking to start their own renovation project.
Who should attend?
Anybody thinking about updating their home or starting a new build residential project
Anyone who wants to update their knowledge with the latest lighting ideas and products
Students wishing to consolidate their degree
Suitable for complete beginners, interior design students and design enthusiasts (though an understanding of design principles and ability to read basic plans will be assumed).
Topics covered
- The lighting design process:
- Psychology of light
- Lighting concepts
- IP Ratings
- Colour rendering
- Colour temperature
- Building regulations
- Lighting plans
- Product specification
- Discuss live projects, the constraints and practicalities
- Review past projects for inspiration
Course outcomes:
- To learn the fundamental principles of lighting design
- To develop ideas and skills for personal lighting design projects and build confidence to tackle your own project
- Inspire creative experimentation with light
- Gain confidence in your own creativity and improve your lighting presentation skills
The aim is that you will leave the course with the confidence and skills necessary to apply the lighting design techniques learnt to your real-world projects.