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What lighting is needed for hotel lighting?
Generally, the lamps needed for hotel lighting mainly include crystal lamps, sheepskin lamps, copper lamps, wrought iron lamps, etc., which are differentiated according to the materials used. Of course, hotels, like other public buildings, will also use a lot of commercial lighting products, such as downlights, spotlights, grid lights, bold lights, wall washing lights, lamp panels, T5/T4/T8 lights and so on. At present, there are many professional hotel lighting manufacturers in China to provide lighting products for hotel investors, and foreign hotel lighting designers are also looking for manufacturers in China, which has promoted the development of hotel lighting in China. With the development of China's economy and the improvement of people's living standards, some original lighting products unique to star-rated hotels are moving towards ordinary families and becoming home accessories. Hotel room lighting: ceiling lamp, chandelier, downlight, spotlight Hotel kitchen lighting: ceiling lamp, downlight Hotel dressing room lighting: ceiling lamp Hotel staircase lighting: art chandelier, waterscape chandelier Hotel corridor lighting: downlight, art spotlight Hotel bathroom lighting: Yuba, ceiling lamp Hotel lobby lighting: crystal chandelier, downlight Hotel lighting is more or less perfect.

There are many kinds of hotel lighting, such as crystal lamp, copper lamp, wrought iron lamp, modern lamp and led. The use of hotel lamps is divided into different spaces, and different hotel spaces use different lamps, which will make the space more layered and fresh. Hall decorative lights used in large indoor public spaces such as shop halls or banquet halls; Modeling lights used in small conference rooms or restaurants; Room lights used in hotel rooms; Lighting used in some public corridors or corridors; Outdoor projection lights and guardrail tube for illuminating the outline of buildings.