Retail Lighting

Retail Lighting

Interior and exterior commercial retail lighting play an important role in every store’s success. Exterior lights help people locate the store at night and assist in branding the establishment. Interior lights provide general lighting for basic visibility, and they also bring out the color in merchandise which helps prompt a buying decision. When carefully chosen and properly installed, interior ambient and accent lighting enhance the marketability of products, and increase sales.

 

Because profit margins on all but the most expensive products are often marginal, overhead is the retailer’s biggest challenge. Always try to combine energy efficiency with superior luminance and lifespan when choosing lights for your retail clients. Taking the time to comprehensively develop a multi-layered lighting system will both differentiate your clients—and your work—from that of lesser, competing lighting design firms.

 

Exterior

Aesthetics plays a critical role in commercial exterior retail lighting. Clients often judge the type of experience they will have inside a store by the appearance of the building’s exterior and landscape. Quality sign lighting is therefore a must for any retail establishment. Goosenecks are excellent fixtures to use for this effect, and many architectural building lights can also be adapted to illuminate lettering on the sides of walls or above door entrances.

 

If the store is a standalone building, it will need both building lights and canopy lights to properly illuminate its form and entranceways. Fluorescents are usually the fixtures to use for exterior retail lighting because of their longer lamp life and high energy efficiency ratings. Your clients will pay less per month for their use and experience only minimal and very infrequent maintenance and replacement costs.

 

Parking lot lights can be either general or decorative, depending on the nature of the establishment. In addition to making certain you meet with mandatory foot candle requirements, pay close attention as well to the contrast of light and shadow that your lighting system establishes. This is actually a more critical factor to safety than foot candle levels, and a very good reason to invest in an RLLD Commercial Lighting photometric analysis.

 

Interior Lighting – Ambient

Ambient light is another term for general light. The level of ambient lighting in a store is determined by two things. First, the physical size will of course play a big role in the overall luminance the overhead lights will be able to shine throughout the building. Extremely large wholesale and grocery stores with high ceilings will need either high bay or low bay lights. The newer pulse start metal halide lights offer superior energy ratings than their probe start predecessors and make for very good retail lights in these environments. For retailers on a budget, or for ceilings under 25’ in height, fluorescent low bay lights can be used instead, and provide excellent color rendering and energy efficiency.

 

Department stores, clothing stores, and smaller food stores can also be lit very effectively with parabolic troffer fluorescent lights. Retail discounts stores can use a series of parabolic fluorescents for general overhead lighting, and then selectively employ specialty accent lights to draw attention to items on sale or merchandise of special interest.

 

Interior Lighting – Accent

Accent lighting sets a special product or group of products apart from the rest of the merchandise. Because of this, accent retail lighting plays an important role in the success of almost every retail establishment, regardless of size or product type. Of course, its most important role is in high-end retail lighting. Accent lighting helps differentiate unique qualities of products on display that require special attention and a sense of being set apart from the surrounding environment. 

 

Generally, the lower the ambient lighting is, and the brighter the accent lighting becomes, the more removed an object appears from general reality. Jewelers and designer clothing retailers use this form of extreme contrasts between ambient and accent lighting to give a surreal appearance to merchandise that is either very expensive or very unique in origin.

 

A wide variety of recessed lights are often utilized for retail accent lighting. Adjustable fixtures are better because they allow store managers to periodically change displays and readjust the lights to compliment the new setting. Pendants are also very good retail lights to use over any display that is fixed in a central position within a store. 

 

Interior Lighting – Designer

Special display lights are often required in custom shelving and ornate display cases. Linear strip lights for retail lighting are superb for jewelry, accessories, and specialty item displays. They can be mounted to the interiors of specialty display cases, or they can be mounted to the undersurfaces of shelves.

 

All retail lights sold by RLLD Commercial Lighting are made here in the United States and come backed up with a full written manufacturer’s warranty. All commercial lighting products are drop shipped directly to your client’s store, and turnkey installation services are available for selective outdoor retail lighting luminaires. 

 

RLLD Commercial Lighting carries a wide variety of industrial & commercial lighting fixtures. If you can not find what you are looking for call us toll free at 1-866-654-3961 and we will find it for you. Our home office is located in Houston, Texas with warehouses located throughout the United States that enable us to service all 50 states including  San Juan, PR (SJU), Isla De Vieques, PR (VQS), Fajardo, PR (X95), Erie, PA (ERI), Killeen, TX (ILE), Sheridan, WY (SHR), Casper, WY (CPR), Parkersburg, WV (PKB), and Escanaba, MI (ESC). We also service clients internationally, with lighting manufacturer representatives working out of Canada, Mexico, Central America, and South America. ALBQ, NYC, LA, MPLS.

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