Your business is booming, but your bank account is suffering. As you look around your busy restaurant, you wonder why? Then you see it, the flickering nuisance of another incandescent light bulb about to die. It’s your restaurant’s lighting! You may have remodeled everything else last year, but your lighting system is original to the building that was built in 1970. You know it’s time to upgrade, but you’ve bought LED light bulbs for your home and while they’re long lasting they cast a blue light that leave you feeling cold even on the warmest of nights. You shudder to think of how it will make your food appear. Fear not! LED light bulbs are not as limited as you may think; we can help you turn your restaurant’s lighting into something energy-efficient and beautiful!
The Kitchen
This is the place you would want those bright LED lights. Relumination can work with you to understand your employee’s needs and design the best lighting system for your kitchen. Perhaps the prep station in the corner has always been a bit dim or your walk in freezer could use a light or two. Relumination can add lighting wherever you need while cutting your energy bills.
The Lobby
When your customers walk in you want to amaze them, but not blow them away with bright blue-toned lights. Using LED bulbs with mid-level lumens (the system for measuring the color of light produced by a bulb) and strategic placement, your customers will be drawn in by the inviting atmosphere.
The Dining Area
Lower the lumens! The higher the lumens the brighter and more blue the light. For example a 75-watt incandescent bulb produces 1,100 lumens. So for your dining room, Relumination would install a lighting system using bulbs that produce lower lumens and a warm, relaxing light for your guests.
The Bar
Are you paying more for colored incandescent bulbs to give your bar or other areas of your restaurant a little pizzazz? Then the switch to LED lighting will save you money. Not only do LED bulbs last 50,000 hours longer, but some are also color adjustable. Having a special on Appletinis? Change the backlighting color of your bar to green to celebrate the special without having to change the bulb!
Stop worrying about which light bulb you’ll have to change next.