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Seaton House in St Andrews, now open

  • Sophie Weir
  • 30 April 2025
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This article was written by Luxury Hospitality Mag. Click here to read the original article

Set along the St Andrews seafront, Seaton House has been lovingly restored. Known as the “home from home at the home of golf,” the hotel seamlessly blends historic charm with modern comfort.

With its rich history and stunning location, it serves as both a retreat and a reminder of the area’s heritage.

As lighting designers, we were proud to contribute to its transformation. Our work focused on the public areas, where the aim was to elevate the guest experience and introduce a sense of understated luxury.

We collaborated closely with Upperworth Studios to accent key features of their design using a considered blend of narrow-beam downlights and soft linear lighting, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere.

Our approach centred on lighting that adapts to the rhythm of the day. In The Board Room, the hotel’s all-day dining restaurant, tuneable white linear lighting shifts in tone throughout the day. Mornings begin with a crisp, energising 3000K glow, gradually transitioning to a soft, ambient 2400K by evening—echoing the natural progression of daylight.

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In both The Board Room and Ondine Oyster & Grill, high-level lighting balances the bright daylight streaming through the large seaview windows. As daylight fades, the overhead lights dim gradually—reaching just 2% by night—allowing low-level lighting and table lamps to define the space. These intimate pools of light create a refined, high-end dining experience.

The Bow Butts Bar offers a more enclosed and contemplative setting, with a timeless 2400K glow that harmonises with the rich wood interiors. Focused downlights add depth and drama, casting shadows that shape pockets of moody, immersive light—perfect for quiet conversations or enjoying a rare whisky.

Throughout, the lighting scheme was designed not simply to illuminate, but to enhance mood, reveal architectural character, and give each space a distinct sense of identity and harmony—creating a cohesive, luxurious experience.

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