Project Overview
This project features the renovation of a bijoux Georgian terraced house and the complete re-build of the mews behind. It’s an interesting combination; in the principal rooms the Georgian elements were retained or re-instated and the lighting relatively traditional and low key. Contrasting with this the rebuilt mews, connecting gym/sauna, bathrooms and roof terrace are highly contemporary.
Integration of the lighting with the architecture is key to the project’s success.
This project was shortlisted in the 2014 Build It awards, a finalist in the Lighting Design Awards 2015 and winner of Best Lighting Scheme in the CEDIA Awards 2015.
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Photography by Simon Warren
Lighting the entrance to the mews
The brief
The three glass walls of the mews’ entrance form a striking entrance to the property. We lit the entrance with colour-changing LED light sheets programmed to cycle through a series of colour.


LED Light Sheet
LED Light Sheet is controlled through DMX integrated with the Lutron QS Homeworks system. The system is programmed to offer dynamic colour change effects in the evening.
Contact us for more informationColour-changing LED on the roof terrace
The brief
The small roof terrace is a fabulous hideaway from bustling Central London. The decking makes an unusual and striking mounting point for party lighting.


Colour-changing deck lighting
The decking features integrated Vista fittings. They are programmed to ripple colour-changing light across the roof terrace.
For more information contact usLighting the mews staircase
The brief
The modern staircase runs likes a spine though the newly developed mews. It’s a challenging feature to light free from glare.


Instead of a LED strip which would have been difficult to conceal for glare-free lighting, we developed an integrated fitting mounted in an install-friendly casing.
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