interiors
Intelligent lighting from Schlüter Systems
plays an essential role when it comes to inspired design. Schlüter®-LIPROTEC is an intelligent lighting
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concept that combines lighting and profiles within the tile and stone covering. A choice of indirect or direct light is available, with Schlüter profile technology, allowing you to emphasise curtain walls and illuminate stairways, foyers, bathrooms and more, all with an innovative, unique appearance. Lighting also helps us to feel more energetic and
lifts our mood; it is a known fact that lighting has a direct impact on our brain and our hormone balance via the retina in our eyes. Studies show that light enriched with blue of up to 17,000 Kelvin makes us feel particularly active and can even reduce eye strain and headaches.
he latest innovation from Schlüter- Systems, Schlüter®-LIPROTEC, adds a fourth dimension to architecture and
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Intelligent receivers control the LED strips with
power supply units that convert the mains voltage to the 24 V required. Pre-programmed colour changes can be selected using the control system, where you decide the mood with the touch of a button. If your client is looking for a particular ambiance or to bring brand colours into the design, then the system can be programmed from 16
million colours. Suitable for moisture-rich rooms, the LED strips
are completely encapsulated and conform to IP65, allowing subtle detail to be incorporated into the smallest rooms in the house, hotel, or wherever your imagination takes you.
01530 813396
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The Future of Presentation. But Better. T: 01303 266200
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