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    Exciting guests
    with light 

    Ariane Hotel,
    Ypres, Belgium

     

    Find out how Ariane hotel is creating eye-catching interiors with hospitality lighting.

    Find out how Bosch is using office lighting to create a productive work atmosphere and save energy
    Find out how Bosch is using office lighting to create a productive work atmosphere and save energy
    Find out how Bosch is using office lighting to create a productive work atmosphere and save energy
    Find out how Bosch is using office lighting to create a productive work atmosphere and save energy
    Find out how Bosch is using office lighting to create a productive work atmosphere and save energy
    Find out how Bosch is using office lighting to create a productive work atmosphere and save energy
    Find out how Bosch is using office lighting to create a productive work atmosphere and save energy
    Find out how Bosch is using office lighting to create a productive work atmosphere and save energy
    Find out how Bosch is using office lighting to create a productive work atmosphere and save energy
    Find out how Bosch is using office lighting to create a productive work atmosphere and save energy
    Find out how Bosch is using office lighting to create a productive work atmosphere and save energy
    Find out how Bosch is using office lighting to create a productive work atmosphere and save energy
    Find out how Bosch is using office lighting to create a productive work atmosphere and save energy
    Reception at Ariane Hotel, Belgium lit by Philips hospitality lighting

    Philips has shown that
    LED lighting

    also provides atmospheric, warm white light. The efficient energy consumption of LED lighting is naturally an extra benefit. This lighting has exceeded all of my expectations. And the guests love the new LED lighting too.”

     

    - Natasja Feliers, Ariane Hotel and Wilfried Feliers, architect

    A corridor lit with Philips hospitality lighting

    Customer challenge


    The Ariane hotel is a superb base for anyone enjoying a trip in historic Ypres. Looking to expand its premises, the hotel purchased a nearby townhouse, and constructed a connecting passage which would serve as an entrance/foyer. But how could the hotel make sure its newly expanded areas would attract guests?

    The right lighting

     

    Interestingly, the architect did not initially consider LED or Philips an option. “It conjures up an image of cool light and high costs”, said Wilfried Feliers. “However, we chose Philips because they showed us that LED lighting can also provide atmospheric, warm, white light. And the efficient consumption of LED lighting is naturally an extra benefit

     

    Once we had the green light to go ahead, Philips set about transforming the foyer. We installed MASTER LEDspot lamps and LuxSpace luminaires around the entrance, welcoming in guests with warm white light. We also hung Celino luminaires above the reception desk, providing clear visibility for both staff and guests. In the offices, the same MASTER LEDspot lamps were used to create a refreshing ambience that keeps staff alert and focused.

     

    The transformation continued in the restaurant and bar. We added ‘invisible’ eW cove lighting under the counter and behind the shelves, creating eye-catching color effects. For overhead lighting, the eW Downlight was used to give the room an enjoyable modern ambience.

     

    LED light has bought the new areas to life, and the hotel will save money thanks to the low-energy consumption and low maintenance requirements of the fixtures.

    Exciting guests
    with light

    The team

    Ariane Hotel

    Architectenbureau Wilfried Feliers

    Architect

     

    Alain Florée, of the company Cheyns

    Lighting advisor
    Visit website Cheyns

    Stefan Rousseeuw

    Installer

     

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