Professional Lutron Lighting Design

Lutron Lighting Design

Great Lighting Doesn't Happen by Accident

Great lighting transforms a home. It reveals the true color of your finishes, sets the mood for every room, supports your circadian rhythm, and makes your architecture feel intentional from morning to night. But that kind of lighting doesn't come from choosing fixtures off a shelf. It comes from a deliberate, professional design process that considers every layer of light in every room before a single fixture is ordered.

Through our partnership with Lutron, VIP Smart Homes connects clients with Lutron's own professional lighting design team, one of the most experienced in the industry, with decades of expertise designing systems for the world's most sophisticated residences. Whether you're building new or reimagining an existing space, we manage the entire process on your behalf, coordinating directly with Lutron's designers to deliver a lighting plan engineered around how you live.

The result isn't just a fixture schedule. It's a complete lighting experience. Every downlight placed for function and beauty, every cove detail designed for atmosphere, every scene programmed to match how your family actually uses each room throughout the day.

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Every Layer of Light, Designed With Purpose

Ambient, task, accent, and decorative. Professional lighting design coordinates every layer into a cohesive experience.

Design Programs

Two Programs. One Goal.

Whether you need a focused ceiling layout or a comprehensive whole-home lighting plan, we offer two design programs, both backed by Lutron's professional design team and managed entirely by VIP Smart Homes.

Design Program

Lighting Layout

$2/sq ft · $5,000 USD Deposit
$3/sq ft · $7,500 CAD Deposit

A focused design for ceiling lighting: downlights and linear coves. Ideal for homeowners who need a professional fixture layout and schedule without full-service design involvement.

Includes: Remote service · 3 design meetings · Ceiling lighting (downlights & linear coves) · Fixture schedule & lighting plan · 4-week average turnaround
Signature Program

Full-Service Design

Lighting Designer Quoted Fee

A comprehensive lighting design covering every layer of light in your home: downlights, coves, tape light, lamps, accent lighting, and decorative fixtures. Includes on-site visits, unlimited design meetings, and rendered visualizations.

Includes: Remote & on-site service · Unlimited meetings · All light types · Fixture schedule, lighting plan & renderings · On-site support · Project-dependent timeline
The Foundation

Three Layers of Light in Every Room

Every well-designed room relies on three layers of light working together. A lighting designer plans all three intentionally so no single fixture has to carry the weight of the whole space. When the layers are right, a room feels natural at breakfast, purposeful at dinner, and calm at bedtime, all from the same ceiling.

Ambient

The even, overall fill that lets you move through a room comfortably. Downlights, coves, and indirect ceiling light usually carry this layer. Done well, you barely notice it. Done poorly, the room always feels too bright, too flat, or too harsh.

Accent

The layer that draws the eye. A wall wash on a painting, a narrow beam on a sculpture, a gentle graze down a textured stone fireplace. Accent light is how your home's art, architecture, and finishes come to life after sunset.

Task

The focused light you need at a specific surface. Under-cabinet light where you prep, a pendant over the kitchen island where you chop, a reading light by your favorite chair. Task light is placed where work happens, not where the ceiling looks balanced.

Why It Matters

Why Professional Lighting Design Changes Everything

Most homes are over-lit in some areas, under-lit in others, and poorly zoned everywhere. Recessed lights are placed on a grid pattern by the electrician. Color temperatures clash between rooms. Dimmers are afterthoughts. The result is a home that functions, but never quite feels right.

Professional lighting design solves this by treating light as an intentional design element, as important as your flooring, your cabinetry, or your paint color. Here's what changes when lighting is designed rather than defaulted:

Fixtures Placed for Purpose

Every downlight, cove, and accent light is positioned based on what it's illuminating, not on a symmetrical grid. Art gets its own light. Kitchen islands get task light where you cut, not where the ceiling looks balanced. Hallways get gentle guidance, not floodlights.

Color Temperature Consistency

When every fixture in your home is specified together, the color of light is consistent from room to room. No more walking from warm-toned living room into blue-white kitchen. With Ketra and Rania, color temperature can also shift automatically throughout the day.

Scenes That Match Your Life

A single "Dinner" button dims the overhead lights to 30%, brings the pendant over the table to warm 2200K, drops the shades, and turns on under-cabinet accent light. That's not possible without a design that plans the zones, circuits, and control points from the start.

Circadian Wellness

With tunable light sources like Ketra and Rania , your lighting can shift automatically throughout the day. Cool and energizing in the morning, warm and relaxing in the evening, supporting your sleep, focus, and mood without any manual adjustment.

Art & Architecture Revealed

Professional design specifies beam angles, fixture placement, and light intensity to reveal your paintings, sculptures, and architectural details the way the artist or architect intended. Generic recessed cans cannot do this.

Future-Proof Zoning

Every circuit, every zone, and every control point is planned before walls close. This means you can add scenes, change behaviors, and expand your system for years without rewiring. The foundation is built right from day one.

Designer Choices

What to Light, and What to Leave Alone

Great lighting design is as much about restraint as it is about coverage. Lighting everything flattens a room. A trained designer decides what deserves a fixture, what benefits from a soft touch, and what feels better in shadow. That editorial eye is what separates a lit home from a designed one, and it's one of the reasons a reflected ceiling plan from a designer looks nothing like a ceiling laid out on a symmetrical grid by the electrician.

Always Illuminate

Task surfaces like dining tables, kitchen islands, and workspaces. Paintings, sculpture, and specialty finishes. Pathways your family walks at night. These are the places where light does real work, whether that work is practical or emotional.

Consider Lighting

Corners of rooms, so a space doesn't feel closed in. Drapery and soft fabrics, which bloom beautifully under a gentle graze. These are optional touches a designer uses when they elevate the room, and skips when they would feel excessive.

Leave In Shadow

Transitional spaces that function better with restraint, and any location where the fixture itself would be more visible than the light it casts. Shadow is a design tool. A good lighting plan uses it on purpose, not by oversight.

The Right Light for Every Room

Three Lutron Light Sources. One Unified Design.

Our lighting designs specify from Lutron's full ecosystem of architectural light sources, choosing the right technology for each room based on how critical color quality, tunable range, and circadian capability are in that space. Many luxury homes use all three, integrated on a single Lutron platform:

Ketra: Full-Spectrum Tunable

16.7 million colors, 1,400K to 10,000K, Color Lock lifetime accuracy, and Vibrancy control. The pinnacle of residential lighting, specified for showcase rooms where light quality is paramount. Explore Ketra →

Rania: Natural White

1,800K to 5,500K tunable white with 90+ CRI. Approximately 80% of Ketra's quality at a meaningfully lower investment. Available as downlights, lamps, and tape light. Explore Rania →

Lumaris: Intelligent Accent

1,800K to 4,000K tunable white and RGB tape light plus matching downlights. Native to RadioRA 3 and HomeWorks. The perfect accent layer for coves, under-cabinets, and architectural details. Explore Lumaris →

Motorized Shading

Lighting design isn't complete without daylight management. We coordinate your shade specification alongside your fixture layout so natural and artificial light work together, not against each other. Explore Shades →

Control, Refined

Fewer Buttons. Better Living.

The most overlooked part of a lighting system is the thing your family touches every day. A wall of labeled toggles (Recessed, Cove, Chandelier, Pendant, Sconce, Under Cabinet, Fan, Off) forces you to think every time you enter a room. A designed keypad does the thinking for you.

Walk up to a modern Lutron keypad and you see a handful of meaningful words. Natural. Entertain. Relax. All Off. One press brings the entire room to a curated scene. Downlights dim. Accent lights come up. Color temperature shifts warmer. Shades lower. All of it instantly, all of it in harmony.

That simplicity only happens with design. Choosing the right keypad aesthetic, the right scenes for how you actually use each room, and the right engraved labels is one of the final and most personal steps in our process. It's often the part clients notice most after move-in.

Scenes , Not Switches

"Dinner" is clearer and more useful than "Dining Pendant, 40%." We design keypads around the moments of your day rather than the circuits behind your walls.

Engraved for Clarity

Human words on every button, chosen with you and refined until every keypad in your home reads instantly. No guessing. No second-guessing.

Tailored Room by Room

A bedroom keypad is not a kitchen keypad. Each location gets scenes matched to what actually happens there, so a single press always makes sense in context.

Designed to Disappear

The goal of a great keypad is that you use it without thinking. Less visual clutter on the wall. Less mental load at the door. Just light that behaves how you want.

Our Process

How a Lighting Design Comes Together

We manage the entire design process on your behalf, from the initial consultation through final calibration. Here's what to expect:

Discovery & Goals

We learn how your family uses each room, what matters most to you aesthetically, and how deeply you want to automate. We review your architectural plans or walk your existing home.

Design & Specification

Working with Lutron's professional design team, we develop a complete fixture layout, specify the right light source (Ketra, Rania, or Lumaris) for each room, and define control zones and scene maps.

Coordination

We deliver lighting plans directly to your electrician, builder, and interior designer, ensuring the design integrates seamlessly with your ceiling plan, furniture layout, and architectural details.

Installation & Programming

Our team installs every fixture, programs every scene and circadian schedule, and calibrates color temperature across rooms so your home's lighting feels unified from the first day.

Ongoing Refinement

Lighting needs evolve. New art goes up. Furniture moves. Seasons change. We're available to adjust scenes, add zones, and refine your lighting experience as your life changes, 24/7.

Why VIP Smart Homes

Why Clients Choose VIP for Lighting Design

Certified Lutron Expertise

We are an authorized Lutron dealer specializing in HomeWorks QSX, RadioRA 3, and the full Ketra/Rania/Lumaris light source family. Our designs are built around Lutron's complete ecosystem from day one.

Designed for How You Live

We map lighting scenes to your daily routines (morning, entertaining, evening, away) so your home responds naturally to every moment without a second thought.

Seamless Smart Home Integration

Lighting design from VIP integrates natively with your Lutron automation system, your motorized window treatments, and your AV setup, all managed from a single interface.

Architect & Designer Collaboration

We regularly collaborate with architects, builders, and interior designers across the Greater Seattle area, providing lighting plans that integrate seamlessly with your project's design documents.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common Questions About Lighting Design

What is included in a Lutron lighting design?

Our lighting design service includes a complete fixture schedule, lighting plan, and control zone map tailored to your home. Full-service plans also include renderings and on-site support from a licensed lighting designer.

What are the layers of light in a lighting design?

Ambient, accent, and task. Ambient light provides the overall fill in a room. Accent light draws the eye to art, architecture, or finishes. Task light puts focused illumination where you actually work, read, or cook. A professional design plans all three layers together so no single fixture is forced to do every job, and the room feels intentional at every hour of the day.

How many keypads and switches will my home need?

Far fewer than you might expect. Our philosophy is fewer buttons, better living. Rather than a separate toggle for every fixture, we design scene-based keypads that control multiple lights with a single press. A thoughtfully designed home often uses one or two keypads per room, engraved with scenes like Natural, Entertain, or Relax, instead of a cluttered wall of individual switches.

Do I need Lutron HomeWorks for a lighting design?

Not necessarily. We design for the full Lutron lineup including RadioRA 3 and Caseta, and can recommend the right system based on your home's size, budget, and automation goals.

How long does a lighting design take?

The Lighting Layout Program averages four weeks from kickoff to final deliverables. Full-service design timelines are project-dependent and discussed during your initial consultation.

When should I start the lighting design process?

Ideally, lighting design begins during the architectural planning phase, before electrical rough-in. This ensures every fixture location, control zone, and wiring path is planned correctly. For existing homes, we can design around your current infrastructure using wireless solutions where needed.

Do you work with architects and interior designers?

Yes. We regularly collaborate with architects, builders, and interior designers across the Greater Seattle area, providing lighting plans that integrate seamlessly with your project's design documents.

Can you design lighting for an existing home?

Absolutely. Many of our projects are retrofits of existing homes. We assess your current wiring and infrastructure, then design a plan that combines new fixtures with wireless Lutron control to achieve professional-grade results without major construction.

What areas do you serve?

VIP Smart Homes is based in the Greater Seattle area, serving luxury homeowners across Seattle, Bellevue, Medina, Mercer Island, and the Eastside. We also design and install systems for clients across the United States and internationally.

What is the difference between Ketra, Rania, and Lumaris?

Ketra is Lutron's flagship with full-spectrum color (1,400K to 10,000K) and 16.7 million colors. Rania delivers natural white light (1,800K to 5,500K) with 90+ CRI at a lower investment. Lumaris covers 1,800K to 4,000K for accent and utility lighting. Many homes use all three. Our design process helps determine which rooms deserve which technology.

Ready to Design Your Lighting?

Start with a complimentary consultation. Our team will review your project scope, recommend the right Lutron system, and outline a design program built around your home and timeline.

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