Whole House
Design.
From a single room to an entire residence — one specialist, one vision, every room lit exactly as it should be.
Lighting a whole home is a different problem than lighting one room.
Every room has a different ceiling height, a different function, a different hour of day it matters most. Coordinating fixtures across six, eight, or twelve spaces — while keeping a coherent visual thread — is the kind of work that looks effortless when it's done correctly, and reveals itself painfully when it isn't. The Radilum Whole House Design service exists for that exact challenge.
Every room is different. The lighting language shouldn't be. We select fixtures that share proportion, finish, and visual grammar — so your home reads as designed, not assembled.
Kitchen task lighting, bedroom warmth, hallway drama, bathroom clarity — each function has a different requirement. We spec each space independently, then unify the whole.
You receive a full layout plan, curated product list, and clear quotation before a single order is placed. Nothing ships until you've reviewed physical finish samples and signed off.
Four stages. One specialist throughout.
The same person who reads your first email prepares your layout, sources your finish samples, and tracks your shipment. There is no handover between departments — ever.
Share the specifics of your house or commercial space — room dimensions, ceiling heights, architectural drawings, initial mood boards, existing hardware finishes. The more detail you provide, the sharper the first proposal will be.
We deliver a comprehensive package: detailed room-by-room layouts, curated fixture recommendations, finish pairings, and an itemised quotation. Physical 80 mm finish swatches are shipped to your address for in-room evaluation.
Work directly with your specialist to adjust any element — a different shade type, an alternative arm length, a revised room arrangement. We iterate until the drawings match your vision precisely. Revisions are unlimited and unhurried.
Before any fixture leaves the atelier, we send you timestamped photographs of the finished pieces for your review. We will modify anything that falls short of the agreed specification — nothing ships until you confirm.
A typical whole-house project — brief to final approval — runs six to ten weeks depending on scope. Rush timelines can be discussed; we will always give you an honest assessment of what's achievable before committing to a date.
What lands in your inbox — and on your doorstep.
The design package is not a mood board. It is a set of working documents your electrician and contractor can act on immediately.
A scaled overhead drawing for each room, showing fixture positions, mounting heights, circuit groupings, and dimmer zone suggestions. Formatted for handoff to your electrician.
Every selected fixture listed with model, finish, shade option, cord-drop specification, and SKU. Cross-referenced to the layout plan. Includes substitution notes where flexibility exists.
A clear, line-by-line pricing document — no estimates, no ranges. Delivery timeline, freight method, and any applicable customs considerations noted for your project geography.
80 mm physical samples of every candidate finish — shipped to your project address for evaluation in your actual light conditions alongside your existing cabinetry and hardware.
Timestamped photographs at each production stage — tooling, casting, polishing, sealing — and a final review set before the crate is closed. Your approval releases the shipment.
Cleaning and maintenance guidance, replacement component availability, and a five-year structural warranty on every fixture in the project. One contact, one relationship, for as long as the lights are on.
Three ways to reach
your specialist.
The initial consultation — call, email, or brief — carries no commitment. We will give you an honest assessment of the project, a realistic timeline, and a clear sense of cost before you decide anything. If we are not the right fit for your project, we will tell you that too.
Begin with a brief,
or a single question.
Send us your floor plan, a mood board, or just a description of what you're trying to achieve. Every project starts the same way — a conversation with one specialist who will stay with you from the first email to the final fixture on the wall.