От Amy Topsun lightingOctober 11th, 202559 просмотров
Tailoring your coffee shop lighting design and fixtures to the space and layout will ensure customers feel comfortable and relaxed in every area. This will attract more new and returning customers and boost your business. I hope this blog inspires those considering opening a coffee shop.
General Lighting Formula for Lighting Design
1. Determine Your Needs
For example, suppose we want to create a comfortable environment where customers stay for extended periods. In that case, we can generally choose a color temperature of 3000K and an illumination of around 200 lux.
However, for an efficient, grab-and-go coffee shop, a neutral color temperature of 3500-4000K and an illumination of around 600 lux will suffice.
2. Layering Lighting
Base Lighting (50%-60%): Ensure there are no dark areas
Accent Lighting (30%-40%): Focus on the core area
Ambient Lighting (10%): Make each area softer and warmer
3. Attention Details
Select LED lamps with a CRI > 90 and a color temperature difference of no more than 500 between areas, and provide anti-glare treatment.
Layered Lighting System and Luminaire Selection
The core principle of layered Lighting: Orderly brightness and dimming, prioritizing functionality
Lighting design is never simply a “stack of lamps,” but rather the precise coordination of three levels:
As a coffee shop’s most basic lighting principle, it must ensure overall transparency, avoid dark areas, and ensure safety. Avoid excessive brightness and prioritize a uniform and soft tone.
For basic lighting design, anti-glare recessed LED downlights are used, complemented by decorative LED track and grille lights. 3000K warm white light is typically used, and evenly distributed according to wattage to ensure the space is neither too dark nor too bright.
1.2 Accent lighting
Accent lighting typically utilizes LED track lights or spotlights to illuminate core areas such as operation and product displays, creating a focal point.
- The bar counter utilizes high-CRI, adjustable-focus LED spotlights, ensuring safe operation while highlighting the unique character of the coffee.
- The dessert area features high-color-rendering LED light strips embedded within the glass cabinets, making the food more appealing.
- Additionally, LED spotlights with wall-washing capabilities can be installed to highlight the quality of the interior, making the decor a top priority for customers.
1.3 Ambient Lighting
Use table lamps, concealed light strips, floor lamps, LED wall lamps, and other decorative elements for ambient Lighting to meet the diverse ambiance requirements of different areas.
2. Scene Adaptation: Lighting adjusts based on user behavior.
The pickup area features slightly higher brightness for quicker pickup; the lounge area features lower brightness, using warmer light to extend lingering time.
3. Detailed Light Control
All lamps are anti-glare treated (UGR ≤ 19) to prevent direct light from entering customers’ eyes.
This layered lighting strategy not only enhances the aesthetics of our store but also provides customers with the desired environment, fostering a greater sense of security and trust. Over time, this will attract more customers, ultimately boosting sales.
- For basic Lighting, recessed downlights are fully embedded in the ceiling. They use 7-9W lamps, a color temperature of 3000K, and maintain an illuminance of 400 lux.
- Two track spotlights illuminate the menu and preparation area at the bar.
- Small pendant lights can be placed at each table to enhance the seating area, while LED wall lamps are used in the wall seating areas.
For coffee shops between 50 and 150 square meters, the key is to ensure that the functions of the areas are appropriately matched.
- Basic Lighting still uses anti-glare recessed downlights, but different areas can have different illuminance and color temperatures to suit their needs.
- Several LED track spotlights can also be used to light the bar. Display cabinets can have built-in LED light strips. Floor lamps can be used in the lounge area to create a more relaxing atmosphere for guests.
- Hidden light strips can be installed on walls, columns, and cabinet bases to create a softer light and a more natural transition between areas.
3. Large Coffee Shops (over 150 square meters, including private rooms/themed areas)
Large coffee shops include private rooms and some themed areas.
- Basic Lighting can use a combination of anti-glare downlights and grille lights to enhance the spatial depth.
- Themed areas can have customized lighting fixtures based on their characteristics.
- Private rooms use a combination of ceiling lights and wall lamps.
- An intelligent dimming system can also be installed to adjust the lighting effects to create a different theme at different times of day and on holidays.
Color Temperature of different zones for Coffee Shops
1. Entrance and Facade
- Signage Lighting: 3000K linear wall washers can typically be used, with brightness controlled at around 500-800 lux to ensure nighttime visibility while avoiding light pollution.
- Ground Guidance: If the coffee shop is large, some guidance lighting is necessary, such as embedded LED ground lights with a 120° beam angle at the edges of steps or passageways to provide safety guidance.
2. Bar Counter
- Vertical Lighting: Install 3500K anti-glare grille lights 1.5 meters above the counter, providing approximately 300 lux of illumination. This will ensure that baristas can clearly make their orders.
- Product Display: Embed 3500K linear light strips inside the refrigerator to avoid shadows and make the pastries more appetizing.
3. Customer Service Area
Cash Counter: 3500K adjustable-angle spotlights can typically be installed overhead, providing approximately 300 lux of illumination. This ensures clear visibility for staff.
Order Pickup Area: Install 2700K concealed light strips above the counter to provide soft backlighting, minimizing the anxiety of long waits to retrieve orders.
4. Relaxation and Functional Area
Sofa Area: Use a combination of a floor lamp and a coffee table lamp, complemented by a 2700K warm glow, to create a homey living room atmosphere.
Workspace: Use a 2700K desk lamp and a 3000K spotlight to create focused Lighting of 200-250 lux, minimizing distractions.
Reading Corner: Install an adjustable 3000K wall lamp on the wall, combined with 400 lux indirect lighting, to meet reading needs.
Core Principles of Cafe Shop Lighting Design
1. “Subtract” in Small Spaces: The number of lamps should be ≤ the square meters of the space, and use multifunctional lamps.
2. “Add” in Large Spaces: Use clustered and themed Lighting to avoid a sense of spaciousness.
3. Traffic Flow: From entrance to bar to seating, gradually decrease the brightness to guide customers’ natural flow.
4. Sense of Proportion: For example, the diameter of a chandelier should be ≈ 1/3 the table width, and for ceiling heights below 3 meters, the total height of the lamps should be ≤ 1/4 the floor height to avoid feeling oppressive.
5. The essence of color temperature is to provide customers with a comfortable environment, a relaxing atmosphere, and a warm and inviting space. Allowing customers to feel the warmth of the coffee shop through the light is a must-know for every coffee shop owner.
Summary
Professional coffee shop lighting design uses light intensity, color temperature, and color rendering to create a comfortable environment, a relaxing atmosphere, and a warm and inviting space. Lighting selection is the core of this approach. Enabling customers to feel the warmth of the coffee shop through the light is a must-know for every coffee shop owner.
If you’re unsure about choosing the LED lighting fixture, please get in touch with our professional lighting manufacturer for assistance.
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