A complete lighting design for a 9,000 square foot lakeside residence. Sixty-four circuits, zero visible fixtures. The house illuminated entirely by light bounced off surfaces.
Indirect lighting at this scale requires designing for the ceiling and wall as light sources — not the fixtures. Every soffit, every cove, every reveal is engineered for the quality of light it produces at night, not for how it looks during the day.
The result is a house that does not look lit. It looks like the materials — the plaster, the oak, the limestone — are generating their own light. That effect is not an accident. It is 400 hours of design and installation.
