Black room with led


Infinity Black Room and RGB Wall, Mesquite, TX | Production


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About the Space

Infinity Black Room with RGB Wall That Can Be Customized To Change To Hundreds of Colors and Effects. Bay Door Access to Bring a Car In Equipment Included with Rental: - 2 GVM RGB Video Light Panels - 1 Arri 650w - 2 Light Stands - 2 Sand Bags - 1 Table and 6 chairs - Fog Machine Equipment Available for Rent: Astera AX1 Nanlite Pavo Tube 30c Aputure Nova 300c Aputure 300x Led Light Arri 650w Arri 1K Arri 350w 8x8 Grid Diffusion

 

Parking options

Free onsite parking

 

Parking description

There are 8 parking spaces available.

 

Space does not have natural light

 

Lighting description

2 RGB LED Video Lights Provided. We Recommend You Bring Your Own Lighting Equipment. Lights Available For Rent.

 

Space is not soundproof

 

Ambient noise description

Normal Noise From Central AC

 

Crew access

Ground Floor

 

Equipment loading description

1 Bay Door Is Available With Access To Drive In Car or Load/ Unload Equipment.

 

Staging area is available

 

Some rooms are off-limits for shooting

 

All other sets are off limits.

 

Shooting the exterior of the building is not allowed

 

Circuit breaker can be accessed

 

General Rules

• Your set up time and wrap has to fit within your booking time. Ex: Your booking starts from 9am-2pm. You have to be done and out of the studio at 2pm. Overtime will be charged. • No smoking inside the studio. A fee will be applied per incident • Leave the place as clean and organized as it was when given to you. If props and set decor was used, please place back where it belongs. All furniture back to its original place. All lights and equipment must be returned to their original place. • Do not enter the studio before your booking time. There might be another crew inside. • We are not responsible for any lost / stolen / damaged equipment during your booking • The property must be left in the condition you originally entered it in. Any damages incurred will be passed on to production • No pornography All ages are allowed in the space Furniture and decorations may be moved as long as the production places it back to the original position. Smoke machines are allowed Nudity is allowed

 

All ages are allowed in the space

 

Production insurance is not required

 

Furniture and decorations may be moved

 

Furniture and decorations may be moved as long as the production places it back to the original position.

 

Smoke machines are allowed

 

Nudity is allowed

 

Security cameras and recording devices

 

Security cameras record the 2 front entrances, parking area and lobby area 24/7.

Recording devices in bathrooms or dressing rooms are prohibited by the Peerspace Services Agreement.


Included in your booking

Amenities

Lighting Equipment

Blackout blinds

WiFi

Sink

White Backdrop

Features

Restrooms

Parking Space(s)

Natural Light

Dressing Room

Freight Elevators

Wheelchair Accessible

Soundproof

Don't see an amenity you're looking for? Ask the host, Alice


Location


Operating Hours

Monday

Closed

Tuesday

Closed

Wednesday

Closed

Thursday

Closed

Friday

Closed

Saturday

Closed

Sunday

Closed


All hosts are required to do the following prior to each booking:

The following equipment is provided for every guest:

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Reviews (52)

Manager

Yes, I would book again.

While the communication leading up wasn’t perfect, the actual experience more than made up for it! The space was awesome and the staff were even better. Would definitely use again!!

February 13, 2023


Video Producer

Yes, I would book again.

This studio was an amazing find. Not only was the infinity black room and rgb wall exactly what we were looking fo but the host and team were so accommodating throughout the whole production. This studio provides a variety of sets to choose from and we can't wait to book with them again in the future.

January 17, 2023


Manager

Yes, I would book again.

This place has all the production needs. So much words cannot explain small or big budgets it’s great 👍🏾 the customer service is A-1, if you are passing this place up you’ve already lost. Will definitely return this entire layout is truthfully A must See ‼️

January 17, 2023


Yes, I would book again.

5 Stars! Great hospitality, amazing studio.

January 3, 2023


Social Media Influencer

Yes, I would book again.

Great experience. The guys there helping were amazing.

December 21, 2022


Yes, I would book again.

It was a fun experience,I'm most definitely coming back

December 19, 2022


Yes, I would book again.

They were amazing and very accommodating.

December 8, 2022


Yes, I would book again.

This venue was beautiful! I like how the lights could vary in colors and patterns. I paid a little extra or a pole add-on. It's not a legit stripper pole sadly but I'm sure the owner will buy a portable pole (from lupit or xpole) in the future. I was also supplied with an extra boombox and front facing light

December 4, 2022

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(Image credit: Davide Lovati)

Lighting a dark room successfully can be demanding. But a scheme that provides good overall illumination as well as task and mood lighting is a must if it’s going to be a space which is comfortable for all the activities that take place there, and one in which light levels can be adjusted to suit the mood.

There are a number of reasons why the room might be naturally dark. Small windows – perhaps in a cottage – a north-facing position, shading by trees, foliage, or other external features, or a basement location can all make it more gloomy than you’d like.

Whatever the issue, though, clever lighting ideas are required and here the experts provide their advice for brightening and lighting a dark room.

Lighting a dark room

A space that’s gloomy will feel profoundly uninviting and may well provide insufficient illumination for some of the tasks that go on there. Here experts weigh in with solutions to the problem of how to make a dark room look brighter – from clever living room lighting ideas to advice for lighting a dining room.

1. Make use of LED strips

(Image credit: Kichler Lighting)

LED strips can be a valuable resource when lighting a dark room. ‘If you have any joinery or cabinetry in the room, then be sure to include LED strip lighting in the designs to bring in another light source,’ says Shalini Misra, interior designer and founder, Shalini Misra . 

‘Fitting LED strips to the underside of shelving or into any joinery will bring more light into the space whilst highlighting any items on display. Similarly, fitting LED lights to the top of the cupboard will provide a warming glow and help make the room feel taller and larger. The same goes for any open shelving, with LEDs highlighting any decorative items whilst bringing a warming glow to the space. 

‘You should even consider fitting LED strip lighting to curtain recesses or tuck them behind cornices to create a soft diffusion of light.’

2. Illuminate a low ceiling

(Image credit: Gunter & Co)

A room that’s dark might also have a low ceiling – and this can often be the case for basements. To tackle the issue, take inspiration from the guest bedroom of this Belgravia mews maisonette, which is naturally dark as well as not being a tall space. 

‘We didn’t want to lower the ceiling even more with a pendant, so my solution was to recess lighting into a void in the ceiling, resulting in a soft wash of light,’ explains Irene Gunter, founder of Gunter & Co .

‘We combined the recessed lighting with Linden lamps by Kelly Wearstler. The lamps don’t just look beautiful (particularly considering we customized the shades), but they also emit a warm, ambient light that is great for winding down in the evening. For reading, also consider installing directional wall lights, which are a great light source when reading fine print, but less effective at creating atmosphere.’

3. Pay attention to the room’s role

(Image credit: Ashley Whittaker Design/Thomas Loof)

How you approach lighting a dark room should be informed by what the space is used for. ‘The same rule can apply to every space in the home, but for a more considered result, the rule should be broken and re-applied in a contextual way,’ says Joanne Quinn, senior interior designer at LuxDeco .

‘Begin by considering a dark bathroom ideas. In here, candles in hurricane lanterns, paired with a thoughtfully positioned wall light or two, one close by to a mirror where illumination is needed would be more suited to the environment than a ceiling full of spotlights.

‘In a bedroom, when night falls and there’s little light to be found, bedside lamps provide a lower level of light close to the height of the bed – the key piece of furniture to highlight. Another lamp by a dressing area, be it another table lamp or a standing floor lamp, promises another source that combines task-style lighting and ambient lighting. 

As for the kitchen? ‘Brighter beams of light are called for,’ says Joanne. ‘Try not to disregard the constant need for atmospheric light too, however.’

4. Employ the magic of mirrors

(Image credit: Kelling Designs)

Decorating with mirrors will enhance the daylight that does reach a dark room and make a dark room look brighter. ‘Mirrors make any room lighter, brighter and more dramatic, so add fixed mirrors on long walls, which will double the illusion of space,’ says Juliette Thomas, founder and director, Juliettes Interiors . ‘Floor-standing mirrors can be moved around to create different moods within the room – and bigger is always better. A small mirror in a large space will look skimpy, upsetting the balance of the whole room. However, wall mirrors should never be wider than the piece of furniture below.’

But you should also use mirrors to boost artificial illumination when lighting a dark room. ‘A key trick is utilizing mirrors by lights, whether you position them behind lamps or on the wall to fall in line with your ceiling pendant,’ says Emma Deterding, founder and creative director, Kelling Designs . ‘Placing mirrors behind lamps will help to increase the depth of a room, whilst doubling the amount of light available by reflecting light from the lamp back into the space.’

5. Be clever with downlights

(Image credit: James Merrell / Future)

If the corners of a room are gloomy during daylight hours, try this strategy from interior designer Penny Morrison in order to provide background illumination for the entire space.

‘In a dark room I put small downlights in the corners of the room on dimmer switches which can be used to gently enhance the illusion of daylight on a really dark day,’ she says.

6. Think verticals and horizontals

(Image credit: Davide Lovati)

It’s important to think about illumination in a three-dimensional way when lighting a dark room.

'In dark rooms, you should try to create as many sources of warm light as possible,’ says Peter Legg, lead designer, där lighting . ‘Place lights at different levels to ensure the room is illuminated vertically and horizontally. Table and floor lamps are ideal for any shady corners, and wall lights can help frame the main area or highlight the edges of the space when placed at either end. 

‘When picking the central light source, choose an armed pendant or one made from glass to help light bounce across the space.’

7. Opt for consistent color

(Image credit: Life Kitchens)

If using LED lighting in a dark room, make sure it all has the same color tone – this is important in all rooms, but particularly if you are looking for kitchen lighting ideas because there are so many reflective surfaces.

‘Warm white works well because it offers a cozy, relaxing atmosphere, while still brightening a dark room,’ says David Conlon, founder, En Masse Bespoke Interiors .

8. Consider the glass in light fixtures

(Image credit: Polly Eltes)

Whether living room chandelier ideas or pendants are preferred, it’s worth thinking about the glass in light fixtures when lighting a dark room. 

‘Chandeliers add immediate drama and romance to dark entrance halls or cozy dining spaces, or if your style is more casual then groups of pendants work really well, especially when they’re hung at different levels to add more interest,’ says Tim Oulton, founder, Timothy Oulton . ‘We often use optical-grade K9 glass in our lighting; it’s clearer and lighter than crystal so it softly diffuses the light and creates a very gentle, romantic glow.’

9. Select the right lampshades

(Image credit: Sims-Hilditch)

The choice of lampshades as well as the number of lamps can assist in making a dark room lighter. ‘An ambient glow is what you can expect through the fabric of your lampshade,’ says interior designer Benji Lewis, founder of Zoom that Room . ‘Therefore, if the room is dark, more are needed.

‘Silk taffeta is a sumptuous finish for a lampshade, especially good if it’s a more formal effect you're after. It also reflects light so is perfect for a dark room. Gathered muslin is a slightly different but lovely fabric which lets the light come through well. 

Consider the linings of lampshades as well. ‘Metallic shade linings are excellent for spectacle,‘ says Benji. ‘I’d likely lean towards gold rather then silver, however, because the ambient light will look warmer; similarly cream card lining is going to allow for softer light than a bright white lining.’

10. Use a lacquered finish

(Image credit: Maestri Studio Photograph: Nathan Schroder)

A lacquered finish can be an excellent solution for a naturally dark room. ‘We used white walls and a lacquered white ceiling to brighten up this space,’ says Eddie Maestri AIA, principal architect, creative director, and owner of Maestri Studio .  ‘The lacquer reflects light and the mirror quality gives the perception of more space.’

How can I get better lighting in a dark room?

To get better lighting in a dark room begin by making the most of the daylight there is then address its artificial light.

‘To add light to a dark room, I would always recommend trying to maximize natural light by opening up walls, installing large bi-fold windows and paring back window treatments (utilizing a frosted window film instead of blinds, for example),’ says TR Studio founder, Tom Rutt.

‘Artificial light is also an important tool. Incorporate multiple light sources in different parts of a room, such as wall, table and floor lights. This will throw light upwards at the ceiling to “lift” the space and illuminate the room much more effectively than a single overhead light source and it will also create a cozy, more inviting ambience.

‘Consider focusing light on surfaces and features such as alcoves, nooks, shelving and artwork. Spotlights and wall lights are great when they’re used in this kind of considered way as the light will bounce off these surfaces softly illuminating the surrounding space.

‘Dark walls/surfaces and north-facing rooms aren’t going to reflect light, so think about using lighting with diffusion to disperse the light.’

How can I get good lighting in a room without a window?

In a room without a window, the lighting design needs to supply all the illumination. ‘The exact level of light you need in a room will depend on a number of things, including the size and shape of the room, what it’s being used for, and the kind of ambience you’re looking to create,’ says Rohan Blacker, founder of Pooky . 

‘Introducing a number of different light sources into a windowless room can help to lift the space and prevent it from feeling dark or enclosed. You should aim for balance within the space. Try to avoid making certain areas particularly bright at the expense of others, as this will emphasize any dark corners, making the room feel smaller and more enclosed.

Sarah is a freelance journalist and editor. Previously executive editor of Ideal Home, she’s specialized in interiors, property and gardens for over 20 years, and covers interior design, house design, gardens, and cleaning and organizing a home for H&G. She’s written for websites, including Houzz, Channel 4’s flagship website, 4Homes, and Future’s T3; national newspapers, including The Guardian; and magazines including Future’s Country Homes & Interiors, Homebuilding & Renovating, Period Living, and Style at Home, as well as House Beautiful, Good Homes, Grand Designs, Homes & Antiques, LandLove and The English Home among others. It’s no big surprise that she likes to put what she writes about into practice, and is a serial house renovator. 

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Mirror with floating lighting for the bathroom in a black frame rooms with a black frame "Prime Black" from the manufacturer's company with delivery in Moscow and all over Russia.

A wide range of additional options for your choice: touch control, clock, music system, anti-fogging. The backlight uses an IP-67 LED strip for rooms with high humidity.

Dimensions less than 600 mm are calculated individually on your request.

Our workshop specializes in the supply of premium mirrors for the beauty industry (beauty salons, fitting rooms, showrooms), as well as HORECA (restaurants, hotels, cafes), so our products are subject to increased standards, both in appearance and in terms of reliability. We do not use cheap Chinese components, but we install stainless steel AGC Mirox MNGE with a silver coating, especially for bathrooms.

Switching options:

  1. Standard mechanical push button switch.
  2. Touch button on the surface of the mirror sheet.
  3. The hand movement sensor will work if you move your hand near the mirror.
  4. IR touch button: a type of touch button that is installed hidden on the end of the model.
  5. Lead wire to your external switch.

Options (placement in any place convenient for you):

  1. Clock - a compact electronic clock on a mirror.
  2. Illuminated make-up mirror - magnifying lens is very convenient for facial skin care, inner diameter 100 mm.
  3. Heating system - creates an anti-fogging effect, no more need to wipe the mirror with a towel (standard effective area 500x600 and 500x1000 for large sizes).
  4. Control panel - a control unit with a full range of functions: clock, date, temperature sensor, music system with speakers, radio, data transfer via bluetooth protocol, touch control of the backlight.
  5. Mini control panel - a small control unit that includes: clock, date, temperature sensor, touch control of the backlight.

Installation

Installation is carried out as follows: two holes are made in the wall, dowels and mounting hooks from the kit are inserted into them, then the mirror is hung on them using special grooves that are installed on the back.


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