Babylon Villa Project
The Babylon Villa Project represents one of the distinguished lighting design achievements delivered by Berenjakr Lighting Co in Dubai. This project showcases a fully integrated approach to architectural lighting, covering both interior and exterior lighting design, executed with precision, creativity, and advanced technical standards.
For this villa, the complete lighting concept was carefully designed to enhance architectural elements, spatial depth, and overall ambience while ensuring visual comfort and energy efficiency. All luminaires used in this project were selected from internationally recognized premium brands, including VIBIA and Targetti, known for their superior design quality, reliability, and performance.
The installation and on-site execution of all lighting fixtures were carried out entirely by the specialized installation team of Berenjakr Lighting Co, ensuring full compliance with the approved design, technical specifications, and safety standards. Particular attention was given to alignment, beam control, and fixture placement to achieve a refined and harmonious lighting outcome throughout the villa.
All interior lighting systems in the Babylon Villa were implemented using the DALI (Digital Addressable Lighting Interface) protocol, allowing advanced lighting control and flexibility. This system enables smooth dimming, precise adjustment of light intensity, and customized lighting scenes to suit different moods, functions, and times of day, significantly enhancing user comfort and lifestyle quality.
As a Dubai-based lighting design and execution company, Berenjakr Lighting Co provides comprehensive lighting solutions for a wide range of projects, including residential units, luxury villas, commercial spaces, retail environments, offices, hospitality projects, and architectural developments. From concept design and product selection to installation, control systems, and final commissioning, the company delivers end-to-end lighting solutions tailored to each project’s architectural vision and functional requirements.