With its creative and superior lighting solutions, this Hyderabad lighting showroom interiors, designed by Yellow Architects, is ruling the darkness across. Located in Khajaguda, this showroom features sustainable and energy-efficient lighting products, accessories, brass elements, and artefacts, sourced from different parts of the world.
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The showroom welcomes users with a massive desk emerging from the floor, adorned with statement décor and complimentary lighting.
The waiting area in between offers glimpses of all the lighting products available in the showroom through semi-open partition niches, and artefacts covering the lower region, gaining all the light attention from the chandeliers above.
Users are then directed to the light display area, which houses all the lighting products in various forms, shapes, sizes, and styles.
The display area is divided into two sections: a stepped platform covers the periphery, while massive double-height ceiling chandeliers touching the floor adorn the central raised portion. The chandeliers are emphasized and enhanced by the wooden walkways that run around, offering 360-degree views of the products.
A platform with varying heights is constructed on the periphery, to accommodate table lamps of various sizes, underneath the suspended lights, and chandeliers. Utilizing the wall to its most potential, the wall sconces are installed on the walkway’s adjacent wall. And rest of the glass walls, serve the attention of users on the main road with its unique display of items.
The maze-patterned partition walls that make up the central chandelier exhibition area allow each chandelier the necessary space to shine and allow the other wall lamps to join in.
With all the products in one place yet separated, it makes it easier for customers to compare and determine their needs.
To better visualize the lights, the user may see only the products required in this lighting paradise, thanks to the automation of the lights. When necessary, the blinds are used to block off or let in light.
Proceeding to the other side of the waiting room, the team flanks the six-foot-wide corridor with antiquities on the walls and landscape lighting fixtures on the platforms. For a smooth design flow, the doors on these walls are flush with wooden rafters.
The focal point of the showroom interiors is the lighting experience room located in the middle of the studio. Under these starry ceilings, the team displays various types of lights, ceiling, pixel, laser, and more, juxtaposing them across the living, kitchen, and sleeping areas.
Moreover, the team devotes the entire ceiling in this space to displaying lights, while the grey walls accentuate the lights and furniture. Further, elevate and transform the room with wooden flooring. The bedroom mirrors gleam in their sensor lighting, and the kitchen counter gleams in its onyx backlighting. The team presents the entire home lighting experience, along with furniture and additional light, in the most straightforward manner possible.
Moreover, the team devotes a unique area in the studio’s latter section to door designs, artefacts, and brass components. They house all artefacts at the center in standalone metal display units.
The team designs these display units as a combination of top-open and bottom-closed cabinetry for storage. They add a sense of historic warmth to the space by placing brass wall artefacts in contrast with the understated walls.
The goal of the pooja door design is to display as many doors as possible within one another and choose to display other doors conventionally.
Along with the product display and experience room, the studio also has management cabins, a pantry, a workstation area, a washroom, and a service area. Also, the best part of the studio is the strategic placement of products in the right space. Further, showcasing the live experience of products in the best possible way.
Moreover, the team designs the manager cabins to ensure seamless interaction with clients outside and other partners inside. Thanks to the transparent glass design in between which helps in building the relationships visually overall.
This LUMIXTRA lighting studio is not just a showroom of lights, but it the become the best experience center in the town with its unique interior design and innovative products.
Fact File
Designed by: Yellow Architects
Project Type: Commercial Building
Project Name: Lumixtra Lighting Studio
Location: Khajaguda, Hyderabad
Year Built: 2022
Duration of the project: 6 Months
Project Size: 3500 Sq.ft
Principal Architect: Ar. Vamshi Krishna Cherupally
Team Design Credits: Santhosh Reddy, Ar. Shashipreetham, Ar. Kurada Sharmila Dharani, Ar. Harshita Kalakonda & Ar. Sejal Rudrakar
Photograph Courtesy: Volumes
Words by: Sharmila Kurada
Firm’s Instagram Link: Yellow Architects
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