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by Rebecca Watt


Successful lighting design in your home


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ightmaster Direct has been working on projects in the South West for over 10 years


now – projects such as Paradise Point and Ravenseye in Dartmouth, West Yard Farm on Dartmoor and Overseas House in Stoke Fleming. These projects, amongst others, have earned us a certain reputation for the excellent services we can provide. Even though we’ve been doing


work down in the South West for many years now, we’ve never had someone permanently based in the area – until now! soraya Freeman has recently joined the Lightmaster team as the South West Sales Account Manager. Her previous experience working with bespoke kitchen and bathroom designers has set her in good stead for recognising potential lighting needs within a space. She’s come to us to work with our growing client base in the South West and also to develop relationships with poten- tial new customers. Our Lighting Design service is fully


comprehensive, our 4 stage process allows for several meetings with your lighting designer and even optional after design services. For a lighting design to be a suc-


cess, it’s essential we have up-to-date copies of your architect’s plans from the initial consultation. These allow us to assess the scale of the project and work out the design fee.


for after design services. The first meeting with the dedi-


The design fee will be raised based


around the square meterage of the project, number of rooms and the level of control required. This fee will include a breakdown of the concept design, final design, technical draw- ings and show costs and inclusions of after design services for clients to consider. It also outlines the options


cated lighting designer will need to be face-to-face as it will be a very detailed conversation about task lighting needs, furniture layouts, features (such as artwork) and the client’s likes and dislikes – this is especially important when it comes to any decorative lighting. From this meeting the designer will be able to draw up a concept design and then the second meeting, ideally on site, will be about ironing out the creases, making sure the lights will be positioned correctly. Ideally there will also be a short meeting with the elec- trician to ensure they’re happy with the wiring diagram – this is important as LED’s are wired differently to mains light fittings. Once the final design has been


signed off, you will then be covered by your chosen level of after design service, Lightmaster offer three different levels from basic delivery, where goods are purchased and either collected or delivered direct to


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