Architects choose linear lights for their projects for several reasons:
Flexibility: Linear lights can be used in a variety of ways, such as for task lighting, accent lighting, and ambient lighting. They can also be cut to size, bent, and shaped to fit a variety of spaces and design needs.
Design: Linear lights are sleek and modern in appearance, and they can add a minimalist aesthetic to a space. They can also be used to create interesting patterns and shapes on walls and ceilings, which can add visual interest to a space.
Energy efficiency: Linear lights, such as LED strip lights, are highly energy efficient and can help reduce a building’s overall energy consumption.
Durability: Linear lights are often long-lasting, which reduces the need for frequent replacements and maintenance.
Customization: Linear lights can be customized to suit the specific lighting needs of a project. They are also dimmable so can be used for different ambiance
Cost: Linear lights can be cost-effective, particularly when compared to other types of lighting fixtures.
Lighting Control: Linear lights can be easily integrated with Lighting Control Systems which can provide flexibility and automation of lighting levels.
Compatibility with modern designs: As modern designs tend to lean towards minimalism and clean lines, linear lighting fixtures are a natural fit for such designs.