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H.E. Williams Lights Up the Bonnet Creek Resort
Tasked with outfitting the luxurious J.W. Marriot Bonnet Creek Resort & Spa in Central Florida, H.E. Williams resorted to an eclectic approach of dramatic luminaires and functional integrated lighting.
![H.E. Williams lighting flush mount ceiling light in corridor near spa](https://media.designerpages.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/Hallway-1024x739.jpeg)
The general strategy involved using understated lighting in utilitarian areas: the linear recessed lights in this corridor provide a subtle wayfinding cue and an aesthetic counterpoint to the wavy interstellar pattern on the carpet below.
![H.E. Williams Lighting recessed slot lights in corridor with moving sidewalk](https://media.designerpages.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/Elevators-1024x683.jpeg)
The interstellar theme persists throughout. These overhead slot lights complement the recessed celing feature with its perimeter lighting, while the integrated wall lights provide an eye-catching juxtaposition, evoking lightning and the ephemeral signature of shooting stars.
![H.E. Williams Lighting common area near elevators with linear recessed lighting and vertical lighting on wall with chairs and sofas](https://media.designerpages.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/Reception-1024x724.jpeg)
But the real drama is found in the hotel’s open areas, where H.E. Williams used grand chandeliers with a space-age motif.
![H.E. Williams Lighting chandeliers with thin rods at different angles and spherical lamps in foyer with winding staircase](https://media.designerpages.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/Common-Area-1024x898.jpeg)
Combined with the proximal flush mount circle lights, the chandeliers create the effect of being surrounded by interplanetary phenomena, “mimicking the starry night sky.”
![H.E. Williams Lighting chandeliers with thin rods at different angles and spherical lamps in ballroom with many tables and chairs](https://media.designerpages.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/Conference-Room-1024x755.jpeg)
1% dimming was used in the ballrooms, achieving a soothing transition from a brightly lit meeting space to a welcoming hall for weddings, celebrations, and other events.
![H.E. Williams Lighting trapezoidal luminaire with small bulbs and green shade in meeting room](https://media.designerpages.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/Training-Area-1024x683.jpeg)
And all lights were designed for performance and ease of maintenance: Williams’ innovative TrimLock reflector retention system ensures the trim remains flush, and all outdoor lighting is engineered for performance in wet conditions, including those at the outdoor pool bar.
![H.E. Williams lighting outdoor bar with recessed circle lights](https://media.designerpages.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/Pool-Bar-1024x902.jpeg)
Find out more at H.E. Williams.
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