November 2024
Dating back to at least 1734, Sevenoaks Vine is one of the oldest cricket grounds in the world, and its landscaped gardens are now used for public events and concerts throughout the year. Sevenoaks Council commissioned Aceum to design and specify fully controllable lighting to enhance the beauty of the trees that surround the gardens. Contractors have completed the installation, and the grand switch on will be on November 5th.
October 2024
Aceum's close relationship with the wonderful Haslemere Educational Museum continued with our complete redesign and installation of the lighting in their gloriously atmospheric lecture hall. Replacing the 1980s fluorescent tube lights with energy efficient LED pendants and ceiling uplights, the look of the hall has been totally transformed.
September 2024
Norney Grange is one of Arts & Crafts architect, Charles Voysey's finest country houses. Built in 1879, it has appeared in many films, including The Dig, Shadowlands, and Wimbledon. As part of a multi-million pound restoration, Aceum was asked to provide lighting consultancy, to ensure complete period authenticity while improving overall light levels for modern use.
August 2024
The London studio of Shezad Dawood, the internationally acclaimed artist, has asked Aceum to design and install the lighting for a newly commissioned outdoor sculpture in Cambridge. Several organisations are involved in the project, including Futurecity and MDMprops, as well as the commisioners, ecology consultants, and studio team. The sculpture is due to be unveiled in December.
Aceum proudly provides specialist professional lighting consultancy, design, and installation services to private and commercial clients, without the huge cost of the large lighting design agencies. We are the experts in garden lighting design, landscape lighting and interior lighting across the south of England. We are experienced specialists in lighting prestige properties and listed buildings, and have created the lighting for national award winning gardens.
Embracing both the traditional and the very latest in technology, our service is truly professional and always courteous - something that is borne out by the testimonials from our many delighted clients. Established in 2009, and based in Hindhead, Surrey, Aceum is a design consultancy and installer for both interior and exterior lighting projects. We regularly work with leading architects and interior designers, plus award winning garden designers and landscapers, to create stunning living spaces. Most importantly, we work with you, the client, as friends and advisors, to help make your wishes come true. Aceum's founder and lead designer is Andrew Dean. With an academic background in art and design, a lifelong passion for gardening and architecture, many years immersed in theatre lighting, full electrical credentials, and a vast understanding of the science of light, Andrew is the ideal person to help you with your lighting requirements and ensure that the result will be extra special.
Modern science is constantly discovering new ways in which light drastically affects our everyday lives. Our mood, health, and ability to concentrate, learn, and relax are all directly influenced by the quality and amount of light around us. Aceum stands for everything to do with all aspects of light and lighting. We love it, we study it, and we continuously add the findings of the latest research into our design work and our consultancy. Protection of the environment underpins everything we do. Our aim is always to keep running costs and carbon footprint to a minimum without compromising design in any way. As consultants who often advise organisations, companies and individuals on eco-friendly lighting, we can help you achieve all your requirements without falling foul of the many rules and regulations concerning nuisance lighting, wildlife protection, and light pollution.
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We believe that gardens should be beautiful, enjoyable and usable, by day and by night. No properly designed space can reach its full potential without properly designed lighting
...something that requires both artistic and technical expertise.
You may have a garden that you already enjoy during the day, or have ideas for a beautiful new garden to come. Either way, you should be able to enjoy your garden in the evenings too, and your garden deserves to be lit with the same artistry and expertise that that was put into the landscaping and the planting.
Outside lighting can cost the earth (in both senses) if it is not designed and specified properly:
• For it to compliment your garden correctly, your designer needs years of horticultural and lighting experience
• For it to be completely safe, legal and long lasting, your installer must be properly qualified
Aceum's credentials are completely unrivalled in these three combined fields, which is why we are the choice of top award winning landscapers, designers and gardeners. We are much imitated but never matched.
We only use high quality fittings, materials and methods that are tried and tested by us, and that offer excellent value to our clients.
Exterior, and specialist interior, installation projects are taken on across the south of England. Design-only services can be provided nationally. To have an informal chat about your requirements, please call or email us anytime. We very much look forward to hearing from you. I wonder how many interior architects/designers would draw up plans without any mention of lighting and power fixtures. Well, the answer is none. They wouldn't dream of building, plastering, decorating, carpeting and furnishing an interior, only to then think about channelling cables into walls and through ceilings. And yet, the equivalent still happens all too often in landscape and garden design. This is not trying to suggest that those involved in the landscape side are being remiss in any way. Far from it. Many landscape designers are extremely adept at assessing the effects of changing daylight, and incorporating these into their designs. However, it does seem a great pity, when modern lifestyles are spread over so many more hours of the day and night, and when new technologies are constantly providing better methods of illumination, that many designers are failing to see the real benefit of outdoor spaces that are both useable and enjoyable during the hours of natural darkness, as well as during the day. Yes, incorporating lighting adds yet another layer of complexity to the already complex work of the landscape designer, and proper lighting design is a combined art form and science that requires much knowledge and experience. That is why working with a professional lighting designer from the outset is both a time saver and a very shrewd investment for the landscape designer.
Proper landscape lighting professionals will open up new insights in the landscaper’s design, bringing out additional aspects of the landscaping and planting in a way that is only possible with well crafted artificial light. This can give the proposal to the client a powerful new unique selling point. Moreover, a landscape lighting designer will ensure that electrical safety is made a top priority throughout, that all national and local regulations concerning power and lighting are strictly adhered to, that efficiency is maximised and life of system running costs are minimised, and that light pollution and light nuisance are given the utmost attention. The two design disciplines complement each other perfectly and, in our experience, the working relationship is a stimulating and enjoyable one for both parties. However, one can imagine that that relationship might become very strained if the owner of a newly installed designer garden suddenly decides that it would now be nice to have it lit at night. Retrofitting lighting in a garden, so that it is unobtrusive and yet effective, is a difficult and painstaking process (we know, because we do it regularly with heritage gardens) and all that extra bother can be obviated in a new garden if the lighting is taken into consideration from the outset of the design project. Choice of lighting designer is important. Domestic electricians often pass themselves off as designers because they are qualified to install outdoor lights but the results are usually very disappointing and expensive to rectify. Lighting engineers may be great at the functional lighting but might lack the artistic flair to create appropriate effect lighting, or the required horticultural knowledge to really draw out the very best from the landscape at night. Including lighting design at the landscape design stage will save money and time in the long run, will provide a more attractive sales proposition, and will produce a better end result than will be achieved if it is added as an afterthought.Contact Us
07899 655785
info@aceum.co.uk
Some of our associates and clients...
An article by Andrew Dean of Aceum
- published in the journal of the Association of Outdoor Lighting Professionals in the USA
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