Linea Light Group for a private home in Pavia

August 7, 2020

It's a modern and minimal style, emphasized by a lighting project, in a decorative key, studied for each room by MesRetail with the products of the Treviso company.


A young and fresh apartment, with modern lines, highlighted thanks to a clever project by MesRetail, an e-commerce specializing in lighting design active in Italy and beyond, with some of the products of Linea Light Group, a Treviso company pioneered in led technology.

The project was carried out according to a precise lighting calculation that paid particular attention to checking the suitability of the lighting bodies in each room of the residence.
At the entrance there are the biemission Gypsum Wall lamps, paintable wall lights with a minimal look ideal for illuminating the corridor and emphasizing the decorated walls. The stairwell houses a waterfall by Oh! P, perfect suspensions to ensure homogeneous, safe and even scenic lighting.




In the living area there are two small suspension Conus for lighting the peninsula and a further one above the table. For the kitchen work area, however, preference has fallen on the LED strips that have been placed below and above the wall unit so as to create a bright and functional environment. The lighting fixtures can be switched on separately, so as to ensure full control according to the specific needs of the moment.



Great attention also for the living room where the ceiling light of the Conus series was used in combination with a LED strip behind the equipped wall, with a decorative function.



Dublight wall lights illuminate the master bedroom while Box ceiling spotlights have been chosen for the walk-in closet, also used in the bathrooms and in the areas in front.



In the two bathrooms, the areas used for relaxation by the owners at the end of the day, there are also lights dedicated to both the sink area and the lighting of tiles and sanitary fixtures, respectively with the Metal lamp in the first bathroom and with the Thank You and Curvè wall lamp in the second.



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