Hotel lighting

Lighting in hotels is one of the most important elements in the guest experience. Appropriate lighting design allows for the creation of welcoming environments, enhances visual comfort, and reinforces the hotel’s identity.

At Worldlight, we develop hotel lighting projects that combine design, energy efficiency, and light control technology. Our goal is to create spaces that convey well-being and elegance through carefully designed lighting.

Hotel room lighting

Hotel rooms require lighting that combines comfort and functionality.
A typical room lighting design includes:
• ambient lighting for the entire space
• bedside reading lights
• decorative lighting
• task lighting at the desk
Color temperature and light distribution are essential for creating a relaxing atmosphere that promotes guest rest.

Lobby and reception lighting

The lobby is one of the hotel’s most prominent spaces, and the lighting should convey a sense of welcome.

A lobby lighting design combines:

  • architectural lighting
  • decorative lighting
  • ambient lighting

This allows for the creation of visual hierarchies within the space and highlights key elements of the interior design.

Lighting Solutions for Every Space in the Hotel

We create relaxing, balanced, and functional atmospheres. We incorporate dimmers, indirect lighting, and focal points for a more pleasant stay.

From reception areas to hallways and lounges, we provide versatile and efficient solutions for high-traffic areas, taking care of aesthetics and safety.

We design lighting scenes that highlight the gastronomic experience, generate warmth and adapt to the type of cuisine and atmosphere of the establishment.

We enhanced the building’s architecture, improved visibility, and reinforced perimeter security with projectors, beacons, and decorative lighting.

Some of our hotel lighting projects

Hotel Mim Mallorca

A hotel that combines Mediterranean and Balearic design with local craftsmanship, native materials and sustainable lighting, standing out for its modern facade and the pursuit of LEED certification.

Hotel Ars Magna

We designed the lighting for the Ars Magna Hotel together with interior designer Marga Rotger, using elegant lines, neutral and golden tones, and indirect lighting that brings warmth and sophistication to the space.

Hotel Hoposa

World Light designed the lighting for the Hoposa Pollentia hotel together with Marga Rotger, creating unique environments with indirect light and decorative lamps, inspired by the Mediterranean.

Hotel El Vicenç de la Mar

We designed the lighting for the Hotel El Vicenç de la Mar, including lighting points in the pool area. Here are some images of the project, taken by Francisco Garvi. We hope you like them!

Lighting for restaurants and hotel bars

Restaurants and bars within a hotel require lighting that combines ambiance and functionality.

A restaurant lighting project can include:
• task lighting over tables
• ambient lighting
• decorative lighting
The goal is to create a pleasant atmosphere that enhances the customer experience.

Hotel exterior lighting

Exterior lighting highlights the building’s architecture and enhances the hotel’s visibility at night.

An exterior lighting design can include:
• facade lighting
• garden lighting
• access lighting
• terrace or pool lighting

Intelligent lighting control in hotels

Control systems allow lighting to be adapted to different times of day.

One of the most widely used systems is Casambi, which allows lighting to be managed wirelessly.

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