Care Homes

Creating Safe, Comfortable, and Supportive Environments Through Lighting

Lighting Considerations in Care Environments

Lighting in care homes needs to do more than just illuminate a room. As eyesight typically deteriorates with age, residents require higher light levels to move around safely and complete everyday tasks. That means designing well-lit circulation areas, clearly lit bathrooms and consistent lighting transitions between spaces to reduce the risk of trips and confusion.

Comfort is also important glare from overly bright fittings or poor placement can be disorienting, so we use fixtures and layouts that avoid sharp contrasts or eye strain. Where possible, we design lighting to support natural circadian rhythms by reflecting the changing tone of daylight throughout the day, which can help with sleep and general wellbeing. Each space, from bedrooms and dining areas to communal lounges, is planned with its specific use in mind.

Care Home Design, Supply & Installation

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We start by reviewing your layout, care model, and priorities. Our lighting design balances resident comfort with practical needs like visibility for cleaning, staff movement, and maintenance. Everything is planned to support both day-to-day function and long-term performance.

We’re not tied to any manufacturer, so we can specify and supply the best products for your needs whether that’s energy efficiency, ease of control or durability. We manage the supply chain and logistics to make sure everything arrives on time and fits the brief.

Our installation team works around your operational needs to minimise disruption to residents and staff. We coordinate closely with your team to make sure work is done safely, efficiently, and in line with health and safety requirements. Once installed, all systems are tested and commissioned ready to use from day one.