Within the environment of a spa, relaxation and tranquility are sought. We can achieve this thanks to LED lighting in a simple way.
The concepts that we must take into account the most when lighting our Wellness area are the correct use of color and the intensity adjustment of the lighting. If we hit the nail on the head with these two characteristics, we will achieve a feeling of well-being that will be reflected in the environment.
Lighting is becoming more and more important in all aspects. In other environments, such as a home or a public area, lighting has come to be placed above even the furniture. Thanks to the luminaires we select we will be able to convey the feeling we are looking for.
The selection of color greatly influences the mood. In our center or our spa area we can play with color to the point of creating a chromotherapy session.
We can use colored LED lights that will create different sensations.
- Red Color: Generates stimulation. Increases energy.
- Orange Color: Eliminates the feeling of tiredness. It acts on lower back pain and allergies.
- Yellow Color: Purification. Let out the bad, detoxify.
- Green Color: Harmony, balance. It transports us to tranquility, it refreshes us.
- Turquoise Color: Helps calm emotions.
- Color Blue: It is the color of peace, it combats sleep disorders.
- Violet Color: It is the color of winter. Create a mind-consciousness connection.
Whether it is a swimming pool, a sauna or a massage room, our goal will be for the user to feel sensory relaxed. Therefore, we would never use a color like red. This will go hand in hand with your physical well-being. Our daily lives are increasingly accelerated, therefore, the need to enjoy these places of peace and harmony.
If we do not achieve the appropriate intensity and color, we will obtain the opposite effect. Lighting that is too strong or of a cold color could create undesirable effects. Something negative for our Wellness area.
The ideal is warm lights, which will lead us to positive thoughts and situations. Similar to the feeling we experience when we see a sunset. Another example would be the wood fire, with its warm tones always in motion.
Another issue to take into account when choosing luminaires is the IP, protection index. They must be completely waterproof. We will distinguish two risk areas:
Underwater lighting
They need the maximum possible protection against water. They must be designed to besubmerged installations. The recommended protection is IP68. On our website you will find products like the PAR 56 Piscina that presents these characteristics.
At the edge of the pool or jacuzzi
Lights protected to the maximum in terms of dust and footsteps. They must be prepared for temporary immersion. Although they are not really going to occur, it makes it easier for us not to have to be scared because water is splashed from the pool. Within our range we would opt for the recessed floor spotlights with GU10 cap perfect for the edges of your pool. p>
Managing to recreate the sensations we are talking about in a closed area is complex, but thanks to the challenge of lighting, we will be able to achieve it.