House
House is an international youth fashion retailer and part of the LPP Group. With hundreds of stores across Europe and Asia, the brand’s visual concept is strictly governed by corporate lighting standards designed to enhance the customer experience. The project involved a complete overhaul of the lighting infrastructure across House retail stores. The primary focus was the replacement of obsolete systems with energy-efficient solutions, fully integrated into the brand’s commercial strategy. The updated lighting system serves as a precision tool to highlight key product groups and drive sales.
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Standards Scaling: Aligning illumination levels with the latest LPP Group lighting manual.
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OPEX Optimisation: Significantly reducing energy consumption and long-term maintenance costs.
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Enhanced Display Quality: Eliminating visual noise and increasing the contrast of key merchandise displays.
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Technical Audit: Comprehensive analysis of existing power capacity and electrical infrastructure.
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Design: Development of primary, emergency, and exit lighting schemes (AW/EW).
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Logistics & Installation: Dismantling the legacy lighting fleet and installing new equipment according to the store’s operational schedule.
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Aiming & Focusing: Final calibration of luminaire optics in accordance with visual merchandising protocols.
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Disposal: Eco-friendly removal and recycling of decommissioned components following environmental regulations.
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Operational Efficiency: Achieved substantial energy savings while maintaining high colour rendering index (CRI) values.
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Commercial Impact: Precision zoning and the elimination of “blind spots” improved customer navigation and store flow.
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Technical Compliance: The system is fully integrated into the global visual standards of the LPP network.