Coleman Bajrovic Residence by Klopper & Davis Architects
It was clear the lighting was considered an integral part of the architectural and interior design. Upon arrival the jury were welcomed with a lit pendant in the front window creating a visual barrier from the street. Architectural details such as the vaulted ceiling enabled maximum daylight harvesting while it also set the evening mood with a darkened backdrop for evening artificial light.
The use of indirect lighting throughout the home created a welcoming homely environment that was subtle, with the measured placement of lighting enhancing the both the architecture and the owner’s art within the home. Pendants were used carefully to create both privacy and identity limits of informal space. Lighting selection was well placed, well executed.
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