Great lighting is the difference between a house and a home — but in Nigeria, it also has to be practical. Here's how we design lighting that's beautiful, efficient, and resilient.
Layer three types of light. Ambient (general), task (for reading, cooking), and accent (to highlight art or texture). Layering gives a room depth and lets you set the mood.
Go energy-efficient. Quality LED fittings use far less power — important when you're balancing the grid, inverter, and generator. They also run cooler in our climate.
Plan around your inverter. We design lighting circuits so your most-used fittings stay on essential power, keeping key rooms lit during outages.
Use dimmers and smart controls. Dimmable lighting lets one room serve many moods — bright for hosting, soft for relaxing.
Don't forget statement fixtures. A beautiful pendant or chandelier is jewellery for your room. Even a modest space feels elevated with the right fixture.
Want a lighting plan that works for real Nigerian living? Talk to our lighting design team.