Interiors and living environments are becoming more reduced and simpler. “Less is more” is the golden motto that designers around the world follow.Indirect lightingis gaining popularity because it appears simple, stylish and well-planned. The light is directed or placed in the directions and places needed.LED in tilesInstalling it is a good alternative for a modern design of the bathroom or hallway.
Installing LEDs in tiles – a new, attractive variant for indirect lighting
GrooveLight is the name of the lighting system from Paulmann, which provides attractive and subtle indirect lighting. It is integrated into the floor or walls between the tiles. You decide the distance and number of lights yourself, as well as where exactly the tiny lights are placed.
Install LEDs in tiles – indirect lighting for the bathroom or hallway from Paulmann
These are also used as accents next to the frequently used places in the bathroom, for example next to the mirror or the cisternToilette.
Install LEDs in tiles – integrate GrooveLight from Paulmann into the joint
The GrooveLight lighting system is used in the joint between the tiles and then the floor is grouted as usual. The small lights are a similar size to the matchstick and can be mounted up to one meter apart.
Install LEDs in tiles and integrate them into the joint – assembly
A basic set of the impressive LED lights consists of four small lights that can be expanded up to 48. GrooveLight enables pleasant lighting even in bathrooms and damp rooms thanks to the water protection guaranteed by the manufacturer.
Using LEDs in tiles – Ti-Led project from Keope, Italy
The Italian manufacturer of tiles, sanitary ware and accessories for wet rooms Ceramiche Keope presents a second generation lighting system. It features clear light, high performance and a lifespan of 50,000 hours.
LED in tiles for simple indirect lighting – Ti-Led lighting system from Keope
LEDs embedded in tiles in the floor are ideal for guiding the way or as special lighting accents. Can also be used as a night light in the hallway or stairwell.
LED in tiles for pleasant bathroom lighting
LED lights offer high luminous intensity with low energy consumption, which is why they have become very popular and preferred. An additional advantage is the small size of the individual elements.
Integrating LEDs into tiles – an attractive solution for the bathroom
LED lights also come in different colors and shades, such as cool or warm white, red, blue, violet, green and others. This allows you to design the room in a very individual and varied way.
LED in tiles for the shower cubicle
Interesting solutions for indirect lighting in the shower cubicle using mini spots give the bathroom a modern touch. Set accents and plan appropriate locations for the lights. Be careful as too many lights in the walls and floor would look exaggerated.
Have LEDs installed in tiles for stylish floor lighting
Spots lowered into the floor covering are guided to a straight wall that shows the direction of movement. What is important is the correct distance between the individual lights.
LED in tiles – a starry sky on the bathroom floor
Let your bathroom floor sparkle like the night sky. Have small LED lights installed in the black or dark floor covering and look at them in the evening with the lights turned off.
LED lights integrated into the tiles for floors and walls
Lights of different sizes, shapes and designs are available for installation on the floor. Find exactly the right one for your spatial conditions and let your bathroom “shine” in a modern and attractive way!
LED in tiles on the floor for indirect hallway lighting
Spotlights on one side and floor coverings with a reflective surface not only look extremely stylish, they are also an elegant solution for hallway lighting. Use contrasts with monochrome colors and you certainly won't go wrong.
Integrate the LED strip at the bottom between the floor and walls
When it comes to subtle and indirect lighting, the surrounding surface is always particularly important. A floor covering with a shiny, reflective look makes the room appear larger because it reflects the light and only absorbs a small part of it.
*You can find more information about the Paulmann product linehere
*You can find more information about Keope's product line and Ti-Led project herehere