To coincide with its 150th Jubilee, Taradale Anglican Church required a lighting solution that improved reliability and control while respecting the heritage of the building. The ageing system was replaced with energy-efficient LED luminaires from BEGA and Offspring Profiles, carefully selected to integrate within the existing architectural fabric, avoiding changes to the historic ceiling and interior finishes.
A Casambi wireless control system provides simple, intuitive scene-setting for services, ceremonies, and community events, allowing different users to operate the lighting with confidence. A layered approach delivers high-quality white light for everyday use, with the flexibility to introduce colour and atmosphere when required. Discreet, concealed, and precisely aimed luminaires define key spaces and architectural elements, resulting in a robust, adaptable lighting solution that supports the church’s ongoing use.
BEGA Ceiling Luminaire 51341.1 K3 spotlights were discreetly mounted and precisely aimed to highlight the altar.
BEGA Compact Floodlight 84963 spotlights were concealed to provide flood lighting to the Apse, delivering finely controlled colour.
Offspring Profiles Angle Andy 16 profiles were installed to the underside of the pelmet, providing clean, direct illumination to the Nave and Centre Aisle.
Offspring Profiles Angle Andy 25 illuminates the North and South Transept walls, carefully aimed to define the space and introduce colour for gatherings that benefit from a more atmospheric setting.
Offspring Profiles Dado Dave 20 has been used to uplight the Transepts’ feature raised ceiling voids to emphasise the variation in ceiling height and add depth and diversity to the lighting effects.
Offspring Profiles Flat Freddie 30 was housed in a pelmet trough, concealing powerful RGB + twin white LED strip.
Colour-tunable LED panels were selected to fit precisely within the existing ceiling openings.