Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Hotel franchise - Excuse me, lighting (LED) 1. What's the difference between a business hotel and a star hotel? 2. What's the difference between shopping malls and supermarkets?

Excuse me, lighting (LED) 1. What's the difference between a business hotel and a star hotel? 2. What's the difference between shopping malls and supermarkets?

1. Business hotels and star hotels have different target customers, resulting in different supporting facilities. Generally speaking, business hotels pay attention to practicality, energy saving, long life and maintenance-free, while star-rated hotels have higher requirements on appearance design, brand, after-sales and light distribution.

2, shopping malls and supermarkets, in my opinion, this is the same place, if you say shopping malls are counter-style, of course, the products sold will be more upscale than supermarkets, and the lighting in supermarkets is the most practical and cheapest, and the lighting requirements are mainly bright, so cool white or natural white LEDs are generally used to improve the luminous flux and increase the lighting area, which can also reduce the lighting amount and reduce the lighting cost. According to different commodities, the supporting lighting equipment of shopping mall counters is also different, such as clothes and gifts. Generally, LED track spotlights are designed at a certain angle, which will not hinder the sight of guests, and have high requirements for color rendering to ensure good color reproduction; Downlights are generally used in corridors and aisles. Because smallpox has a ceiling design, which is close to the human head, it is required to be bright and soft, and the lighting products will be frosted or milky white on the light-emitting surface; Sales of jewelry and cosmetics counters, to reflect the aesthetic feeling of products, the light should be bright and clean, use small spotlights with high color rendering, highlight key products, and prohibit the use of complex and fancy lighting products to avoid distracting guests. The above is my experience in LED design for several years. I hope I can help you!