Office Lighting
Office lighting impacts productivity, health, and energy costs. We design and install modern LED office lighting systems with tunable white capabilities, daylight harvesting, and occupancy sensors.
Office LED lighting goes beyond simple fixture swaps. We design systems that account for task lighting requirements, screen glare reduction, daylight harvesting near windows, and circadian rhythm-friendly color temperatures throughout the workday. Our installations include 0–10V dimmable LED panels, occupancy sensors for private offices and conference rooms, and photosensors for perimeter zones — all calibrated to minimize energy consumption without sacrificing comfort.
Key Features
- Tunable white: 2700K–6500K color temperature
- Circadian rhythm-friendly lighting
- Daylight harvesting controls
- Occupancy/vacancy sensors
- Glare reduction for screen workers
Compared to conventional lighting systems
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- Corporate offices and professional services firms
- Call centers and open-plan workspaces
- Co-working and flex office buildings
- Law offices, accounting firms, and financial services
- Property management companies with multi-tenant office buildings
Frequently Asked Questions
What is tunable white LED lighting and should my office have it?
Tunable white allows fixtures to shift between warm (3000K) and cool daylight (5000K) color temperatures. Research shows cooler light improves alertness during morning and afternoon work hours, while warmer light is more comfortable for late-day tasks. It's a popular option for offices with shift workers or variable schedules.
Can you install office LED lighting without disrupting employees?
Yes, and we do it regularly. We use drop cloths to protect workstations and move section-by-section. Most office projects are completed zone by zone so employees keep working without interruption. We can also schedule work for evenings and weekends if preferred.
How much can LED lighting save in a typical office?
Most office retrofits achieve 55–65% savings on lighting energy. Replacing fluorescent T8 troffers with LED panels is the most common upgrade. Adding occupancy sensors in conference rooms, break rooms, and restrooms typically adds another 15–25% on top of that.
What is daylight harvesting and how does it save energy?
Daylight harvesting uses photosensors to automatically dim or turn off fixtures near windows when natural light is sufficient. In offices with significant window exposure, this can reduce lighting energy in perimeter zones by 40–60% without any manual intervention.
Office Lighting across Tri-State commercial markets
Cities where this service is most commonly requested for commercial properties.
Office Lighting in Manhattan, NY
T1Class A Office, Healthcare & Hospitality · Con Edison
OpenOffice Lighting in Jersey City, NJ
T1Class A Office & Financial Services · PSE&G
OpenOffice Lighting in Stamford, CT
T1Class A Office & Media · Eversource
OpenOffice Lighting in New Haven, CT
T1Higher Education & Biotech · United Illuminating
OpenOffice Lighting in Hartford, CT
T1Insurance & State Government · Eversource
OpenOffice Lighting in Camden, NJ
T1Healthcare & Corporate HQ · ACE
OpenOffice Lighting in Greenwich, CT
T1Hedge Funds, Luxury Retail & Corporate · Eversource
OpenOffice Lighting in Hoboken, NJ
T1Hospitality & Boutique Office · PSE&G
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