Professional lighting designer

A lighting designer is the professional responsible for planning and developing the lighting design of a space. Through a detailed study of the architecture, the use of the space, and the user’s needs, the lighting designer creates environments that enhance both the functionality and aesthetics of the surroundings.
Professional lighting design optimizes visual comfort, improves the perception of space, and reduces energy consumption through efficient solutions.
At Worldlight, we develop lighting projects for hotels, restaurants, commercial spaces, and architectural projects.

What does a lighting designer do?

A lighting designer analyzes how light interacts with space and designs lighting solutions tailored to each project.

Their main functions include:
• studying the lighting needs of the space
• developing the lighting concept
• selecting luminaires
• creating lighting simulations
• coordinating with architects and interior designers
This process allows for the creation of balanced and functional environments that enhance the user experience.

Architectural lighting design

Architectural lighting design allows you to highlight a building’s features through the strategic use of light.

Different types of lighting are used to emphasize:
• architectural volumes
• materials
• textures
• decorative elements
A well-designed architectural lighting project can transform the perception of a space at night.

Lighting projects for hotels and retail

Lighting projects in hotels and commercial spaces require specific planning that takes into account the user experience.
In hotels, lighting should promote relaxation and create welcoming environments.

Professional lighting studio

The work of the lighting designer is part of a broader process that takes place within a lighting studio.

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!