Restaurant Lighting Design

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Restaurant Lighting Design

Lighting isn’t decoration—it’s what makes a restaurant work.

It sets the mood, defines the space, and directly affects how long people stay and how much they spend. Done right, it becomes part of your brand. Done badly, it quietly kills the experience.

Moth Lighting designs restaurant lighting that performs—visually, commercially, and practically.

Moth Lighting also have a small team of electrical contractors that we offer a design, supply and install.

As the design team have extensive commercial and technical knowledge we can also offer automation, decorative and bespoke lighting control and Sound.

Always happy to suggest fit out companies and interior designers too.


What You Get

A Space That Feels Right
Warm, inviting, and balanced. No glare, no harsh spots, no overlit tables—just the right light in the right place.

Stronger Visual Identity
We help your restaurant stand out with considered feature lighting and focal points that people remember.

Lighting That Works for Staff
It’s not just about looks. We make sure service areas function properly so your team can actually do their job.

Control & Flexibility
Scene setting for day to night transitions using systems like Mode Lighting, Rako, or Loxone—simple to use, properly set up.


Our Process

We keep it straightforward and effective:

  • Review of layouts, interiors, and concept
  • Lighting design tailored to your space (not off-the-shelf plans)
  • Unique design and bespoke elements.
  • Beam angle and glare control strategy
  • Feature lighting and bespoke options where needed
  • Full technical support—drawings, calculations, and specifications
  • Ongoing support through install
  • Lighting spec for installation.

No guesswork. No overcomplication. Just a design that works. No all the above is necessary so all projects budgets are Taylor made.


Why Clients Use Us

  • They want the job done properly first time
  • They’re tired of generic lighting layouts
  • They need lighting that actually matches the interior design
  • They want a space that people remember—and come back to
  • They have confidence in our technical and commercial knowledge
  • They want to work to budget.
  • They may have a complicated space or existing unit.

Typical Projects

  • Independent restaurants
  • Bars and hospitality venues
  • Refurbishments and relaunches
  • Multi-site rollouts
  • Existing use sites and dimming systems.

We typically work on full restaurant projects where lighting is considered as part of the overall design. Clients love this as not only do they get good prices for lighting there is the added bonus of our time.


Ready to Get It Right?

If you’re planning a restaurant and want lighting that actually delivers—let’s talk.

We’ll quickly tell you what’s worth doing, what’s not, and how to get the best result for your space.

Lets get together to discuss your project.