COOL OR WARM TONE?
“A cool tone is generally used to give a daylight feeling and is perfect for workspaces such as a kitchen or an office, while warm lighting creates different moods and atmospheres, and even drama by contrasting the volumes, shadows and textures, in social areas,” says Roy Azar of Roy Azar Architects. “In this particular home, I chose mostly warm lighting to take advantage of the natural textures of the overall materials. I incorporated many sources of natural light thanks to large floor-to-ceiling windows and several skylights, allowing the inhabitants to perceive the hours throughout the day by observing the changes in lighting tones.”
“At Bandido, we believe that lighting has the potential to transform any space,” say co-founders Alejandro Campos and Joel Rojas. “The right light configuration will help create a comfortable atmosphere that will reduce