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Modern Lighting with Minimalist Lighting Styles

Jan 23, 2020

Minimalist Lighting

Clean lines, limited color and no clutter. That’s what it takes to achieve a minimalist design. If you’re heading this direction for an upcoming commercial space design, you need to make a bold statement with bare visuals.  Lighting plays a leading role in this aesthetic. TCP can help you create modern lighting with minimalist lighting styles … and achieve maximum reviews.

Incorporating Natural Light

The most impactful way to kick off your minimalist lighting design is to pull in your external resources. Find the natural light first and use it to your advantage. Architectural details like floor-to-ceiling windows make any space feel bigger. You gain a gold mine of natural light as well as minimalism’s hallmark clean lines — especially by omitting window treatments. When paired with minimalistic white walls, your natural light reflects throughout the space for an even more open feel. If the naturally lit space is large enough for an oversized decor element, seize the opportunity to incorporate a unique or even custom lighting piece as the decor. Your light fixture can become more of an artistic feature rather than bearing a functional or task lighting responsibility (since the natural light has that job covered). 

Recessed Lighting

Modern minimalist design calls for crisp lines and subtleness. A smart way to achieve both is by accenting straight lines in walls, furniture, or other permanent fixtures with recessed lighting. Indirect, recessed lighting along the ceiling is a natural alternative to crown molding. You might also choose to use it behind mirrors or large furniture, even  along a hotel or office hallway floor. Usually, the color scheme for minimalist design includes just white tints and black for contrast. That said, indirect recessed lighting could be a playful way to tailor your design to your client’s brand. Pick a primary color from the brand color palette, and use recessed lighting to build it into a retail store entryway or the logo display in a boardroom.  This is exactly where the TCP Light All Program specifically benefits architects. We offer start-to-finish solutions from prototype to installation, creating the bulbs, fixtures, and systems to match your specifications and demands. Partner with us to tackle these custom design opportunities. 

Wall Sconces

When choosing lighting to compliment simple and streamlined design elements in the minimalist family, stretch your boundaries and don’t just settle for a hanging light overhead.  Break up white space with a mixed-metal wall sconce. The colors will stand out against softer neutrals and the height of sconce may make the space appear taller. Create additional interest with a swing arm or play with sconces in varying heights and sizes.
We often see plenty of sconces in hotel design near the nightstands, but don’t rule them out for flanking bathroom mirrors, subbing for recessed ceiling lights in yet another corporate office hallway, and other applications. Sconces also offer an opportunity to try out a new design aesthetic before investing in furniture and other bigger budget materials. Good design isn’t limited to interiors. Use a well-placed sconce or two outside to help set your design tone.

Minimalist Chandeliers

Minimalist chandeliers are not the unicorn you’d expect — they’re simple and bold, but still functional and decorative, eliminating the need for additional decor. Sculptural fixtures with exposed filament bulbs and metallic finishes will accessorize a space without overpowering it.   In this trend season, you’ll find several modern industrial chandeliers that supply both light and extra visual drama to areas like restaurant bars, conference rooms and more. But if your space isn’t large enough for a chandelier, think like a true minimalist and downsize your design to one or several pendant light fixtures.   Like sconces or wall lamps, a single pendant can visually extend a room’s height while adding personality. 

Lighting as Focal Point

If “less is more” in modern minimalist lighting, how is it possible to elevate lighting as a focal point? Minimalist design thrives in a retail setting because there’s no shortage of visual stimulation. Next to a flood of busy marketing and product displays, your a minimalist-inspired venue offers a relaxing departure for the eye and people will be drawn to the clean lines and open space. Use broad, bright lighting for a maximum impact. Better yet, craft your space around architectural design elements on the floor or in the ceiling.

While minimalist design calls for neutral color schemes and clean lines, architects may choose to personalize commercial spaces with brand colors or shapes. Indirect lighting makes a dramatic statement around logo signage or photography, and the scale of these elements together will set a specific mood. The right pedestal and mirror combination, your retail lighting choices will even make a customer feel like the star of that space. Some focal points come to life behind the scenes. Sustainability, for example, is a priority for contractors, engineers and architects alike. When you choose TCP LED products, you take a minimalist approach to energy use. Your clients will notice and appreciate fewer bulb replacements, lower energy bills, and a positive move toward sustainability for the planet.

TCP OFFERS A TOTAL, END-TO-END COMMERCIAL LIGHTING SOLUTION NO MATTER YOUR LIGHTING STYLE

There’s nothing minimal about TCP’s expertise.

TCP understands sourcing and installing the right commercial lighting from start to finish. That’s why, from the first design consultation to the post-project follow-up, we’re there offering our expertise, helping you capitalize on efficiency rebates, and ensuring your commercial lighting project turns on.

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