Light as a Design Element

Architectural lighting is about more than visibility — it’s about presence, atmosphere and the way a space feels. At TR Electronics, we work with architects, designers and builders to integrate lighting as a core part of your home or commercial environment. Every light is placed with intention, every effect considered.

Shaping Space with Light

Whether it’s highlighting form, creating depth, or drawing focus to textures and materials, our lighting plans are designed to enhance the architecture, not distract from it. We work with low-profile fixtures, indirect washes, and colour-accurate sources to ensure the lighting complements — not competes with — the space.

Contemporary architectural ceiling featuring recessed grid lighting that highlights texture and depth in the space.
Wall-mounted smart lighting keypad with programmable scene buttons for precise architectural lighting control.

Controlled, Connected, Considered

All of our architectural lighting is fully controllable via smart systems. Adjust brightness, temperature, or scene with the touch of a button, or automate it entirely based on time of day, occupancy, or natural light. Behind the scenes, we use the DALI protocol for smooth dimming, perfect colour consistency and long-term flexibility.

Residential & Commercial Expertise

From high-end homes to galleries, hotels and retail spaces, we design lighting systems that elevate every square metre. Whether you're illuminating a hallway or creating drama in a double-height void, TR Electronics ensures every circuit has a purpose — and every fitting disappears until it's needed.

Sleek recessed downlights in a modern interior demonstrating TR Electronics’ architectural lighting precision.
3D room diagram showing architectural lighting placement and DALI integration zones.

What’s Included in a TR Electronics Architectural Lighting System

  1. Bespoke lighting layout design and circuit planning
  2. Low-profile and hidden lighting fixture selection
  3. Integration with smart home or building management systems
  4. Scene-based control for ambience, task and accent lighting
  5. DALI-based dimming and scalability
  6. Coordination with builders, architects and interior designers