Client brief
In architecture and interior design, light is both a practical necessity and a robust design element. Its significance becomes particularly pronounced in residences, facilitating functionality and contributing to the ambiance and aesthetic appeal. However, when it comes to double-height spaces, the importance of lighting transcends mere functionality, evolving into a critical design consideration. Double-height spaces present unique challenges, as they offer ample opportunities for drama and grandeur but also run the risk of appearing cavernous and poorly illuminated if not handled adeptly.
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