hotel lighting

Crafting an elegant, comfortable ambiance with tailored lighting for lobbies, rooms, and dining areas.

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Project Name: Wanda Realm Chengde Jinbao
Project Location: Future City, Shuangqiao District, Chengde

Wanda Realm is Wanda Group’s premium five-star hotel brand. Wanda Realm Chengde Jinbao features 289 well-designed guest rooms and suites, along with seven meeting rooms ranging in size from 33 to 116 square meters, as well as multiple dining venues and supporting facilities.

Lobby

Warm-toned indirect linear lighting is integrated into the decorative ceiling structures around the perimeter of the lobby. At the center, a golden leaf-inspired decorative chandelier serves as a visual focal point. The layered lighting composition balances functional illumination with artistic expression, creating a welcoming and refined arrival experience.

Guest Rooms

The guest rooms adopt a no-main-light lighting concept, reducing direct glare and enhancing visual comfort. Recessed downlights are integrated into the ceiling to provide subtle general lighting, complemented by pendant lights on both sides of the bed.

In the bathrooms, anti-glare downlights are installed above the vanity, toilet, and other functional areas, while concealed linear lighting within ceiling recesses provides ambient illumination, enhancing both comfort and atmosphere.

Meeting Rooms

Meeting rooms utilize intersecting linear light strips as the primary lighting element, combined with recessed ceiling downlights as supplementary illumination. This layered approach adds depth to the clean architectural space, clearly defining primary and secondary lighting zones.

Restaurants

Restaurants feature circular pendant lights paired with smaller, minimalist pendants arranged around the perimeter, ensuring shadow-free illumination throughout the space. Recessed downlights along the edges provide additional lighting support while enhancing the overall dining atmosphere.

For this hotel project, Anno Lighting developed tailored lighting fixtures and strategies based on the functional requirements of each space. From design through production, Anno Lighting delivered a one-stop lighting solution, ensuring cohesive performance, visual comfort, and operational efficiency throughout the hotel.

This project encompasses the hotel’s lobby, restaurant, and bar areas.
The lobby features woven rattan art chandeliers and recessed spotlights, complemented by LED strip lighting to add layers of illumination, fulfilling the functional lighting needs for circulation and relaxation.

The cigar and wine bar uses a combination of “low ambient lighting, accent lighting, and indirect lighting,” which ensures a private atmosphere while highlighting key areas through localized illumination. The lighting fixtures are also well-suited to the overall setting.

For group dining settings, a combination of general and accent lighting is used to ensure overall brightness while also enhancing the dining experience in the core dining area through localized illumination.

Located in Jiangyin, Jiangsu, the Chengxing Marriott Hotel is situated within a bustling commercial complex. The hotel lobby utilizes mirrored surfaces and giant lantern-shaped light fixtures, with warm-toned, large-sized pendant lights providing basic illumination. The public corridors feature layered lighting, incorporating downlights, LED linear lights, and recessed floor lights to avoid direct glare.

The ceiling of the small banquet hall features a combination of a grid pattern and spherical lights, along with adjustable downlights using warm white light to ensure sufficient brightness in the space.

The banquet hall features streamlined lighting fixtures, with high-brightness LED linear lights embedded in the design. Adjustable downlights are also incorporated to cover a larger area, enhancing the luxurious feel of the space.

In the banquet hall foyer, the ceiling and floor lighting are coordinated, with downlights, linear lights, and floor lights providing even general illumination; the display areas are highlighted to showcase the displayed items, and concealed linear lights softly illuminate the wall surfaces.

The meeting room uses neutral white lighting to ensure sufficient brightness, and LED linear lights are used for accent lighting to enhance focus.

In the restaurant’s bar area, recessed lighting channels and track spotlights reinforce the industrial style, while accent lighting is added to the bar area itself. Low-hanging pendant lights in the dining area create soft lighting, fostering a relaxed and social atmosphere.

The hotel bedrooms create a modern, minimalist lighting environment, abandoning traditional main lights and instead using downlights, linear light strips, and other fixtures for minimalist lighting. Hidden LED strips are used in the cabinets and hallways, and the light fixtures feature anti-glare covers, providing soft lighting and enhancing the sense of relaxation for guests.

Angsana Zhuhai Phoenix Bay Hotel is situated at the foot of the Phoenix Mountain range, built along the coastline. This lighting design project covers the two restaurants, bar, and conference/banquet halls of the Angsana Zhuhai Phoenix Bay Hotel.

In this Chinese restaurant, bidirectional wall washer lights illuminate the wooden facade, while a distinctive pendant lamp serves as a visual focal point. Plant lights soften the edges of the greenery partitions, and warm lighting creates an authentic Chinese ambiance.

The Thai restaurant uses lighting to create an exotic atmosphere, employing ground lights and underwater lights to illuminate Thai pagodas and water features, while linear concealed LED strips provide soft ambient lighting. Wall sconces and downlights provide supplementary lighting for dining areas, creating a tranquil dining environment.

The bar’s interior uses concealed downlights and decorative wall lights to provide soft ambient lighting, with accent lighting focused on the bar counter; the exterior uses step lights and backlighting within the bar counter, employing subtle lighting to complement the coastal night view.

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