Plan
Office working areas
Desk layouts, collaboration spaces, meeting rooms, circulation and support areas each need the right glare logic.
- Desk and meeting layouts
- Mounting heights and ceiling type
- Photometric file review
Lumenloop supports office lighting specifications with UGR19-conscious panels, downlights, linear luminaires, control options, photometric files and fitting schedules for UK commercial projects.
UGR19 office lighting depends on luminaire choice, spacing, room geometry, task area and the way the scheme is calculated.
Plan
Office working areas
Desk layouts, collaboration spaces, meeting rooms, circulation and support areas each need the right glare logic.
Panels
Low-glare LED panels
Panel options suit ceiling grids and repeated office areas where comfort and efficient replacement matter.
Downlights
Low-glare downlights
Downlights help reception, meeting, corridor and cellular spaces keep a tighter ceiling detail.
Linear
Linear and suspended lighting
Linear ranges support workstations, open offices and amenity areas where repeated runs and coordinated controls are needed.
Panels, recessed downlights, linear luminaires and emergency support for low-glare office schemes.
Share the plan, ceiling type, task areas, control strategy and emergency requirements so Lumenloop can narrow the schedule.
UGR depends on the room, task area, luminaire, spacing and surface finishes, so the product claim is backed by layout detail.
Confirm desks, screens, meeting rooms, reception areas and circulation before selecting the luminaire form.
Grid, plasterboard, exposed services, suspension limits and access needs all affect the product choice.
Product photometric files and layout notes support the calculation and layout evidence.
Coordinate DALI, daylight response, occupancy, emergency points and exit signage with the office schedule.
Luminaire spacing, optics and output should support screen work and visual comfort.
Dimming and scene control can help meeting rooms work for discussion and screen-based use.
Low-glare downlights and accents can keep reception spaces polished without harsh ceiling light.
Lighting can be simpler in corridors while still staying coordinated with the office package.
Pendant, linear or downlight choices can support calmer amenity spaces with controlled glare.
Existing grids, access, phasing and lead time need to inform the final luminaire selection.
A UGR19 office lighting review starts beyond a product label. These details usually decide whether the option is suitable.
Desk rows, screen use and meeting tables affect the relevant viewing angles and luminaire layout.
Mounting height, room depth, reflectance and ceiling type can change the final glare result.
The right form depends on grid type, ceiling detail, spacing, aesthetics and maintenance access.
DALI, daylight response and occupancy logic can keep output useful without over-lighting work areas.
Photometric files and product data help the design team test layouts before the schedule is issued.
Emergency options should be considered with the normal office lighting so ceiling positions stay coherent.
The wider office hub connects task areas, controls, emergency lighting and product choices.
PanelsLED panel lightingLow-glare panel options for ceiling-grid office spaces and repeated floorplates.
DownlightsCommercial downlightsDownlight options for meeting rooms, receptions, corridors and cellular spaces.
ControlsDALI office lightingDALI strategy, daylight response and switching logic for office projects.
Not necessarily. UGR depends on the room, task area, luminaire and layout, so the product and calculation should be reviewed together.
Yes. Product photometric files can be supplied where they are needed for design checks and product reference.
Yes. DALI, Casambi, daylight response and occupancy control can be coordinated with the luminaire schedule.
No. Panels suit many grid ceilings, but downlights, linear luminaires or suspended options can be better for meeting rooms, reception and amenity spaces.
Luminaire optics, spacing, ceiling height, room dimensions, surface reflectance and viewing direction all affect the result.
Yes. Emergency options and dedicated emergency fittings can be reviewed with the normal office lighting schedule.
Lumenloop can support office lighting specifications from product selection through to fitting schedule and photometric file handoff.
Related pages cover product families, controls, emergency options and project requirements.