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How to Plan an Office Lobby LED Wall in Singapore
Plan a fixed indoor LED wall for a Singapore office lobby with clearer content, suitable viewing, and coordinated installation planning.
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An office lobby LED wall Singapore businesses choose should support the first few minutes of a visitor’s experience without making the reception area feel crowded. Good planning starts with the lobby’s purpose, available wall area, audience movement, and the content the screen must show over time.
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Start with the lobby experience
Decide what the wall needs to do before deciding how large it should be. It may welcome visitors, explain the company’s work, support internal events, or provide a calm visual layer behind reception. These uses may require different content layouts and operating patterns. Review the wall from the entrance, reception desk, lift lobby, and waiting area. Note where people stand, how long they normally look at the screen, and whether furniture, columns, or lighting could interrupt the view. A fixed indoor wall should feel integrated with the architecture rather than added as an afterthought.
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Match the display to space and content
Measure the proposed wall and record the nearest and usual viewing positions. Pixel pitch should be considered alongside viewing distance, content detail, and the physical scale of the display; a closer audience and fine text generally call for more careful selection [3]. Viewing distance is not a single number in a lobby because people approach, pass, and wait at different points, so plan around the main sightlines rather than one ideal position [4]. Check whether content will be landscape, portrait, split-screen, or a mixture, and leave room for readable text, brand visuals, and motion that does not overwhelm the space.
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Coordinate installation before approval
Bring the display plan together with interior design, building services, and content ownership before final approval. Confirm the mounting surface, access for maintenance, cable routes, ventilation around associated equipment, and the position of any control hardware. LED walls are made from multiple modules, so consistent calibration matters for a uniform image across the complete surface [5]. Electrical coordination should be reviewed by the appropriate project professionals so that supply, isolation, routing, and load assumptions match the selected system and building conditions [6]. Also agree who will prepare content, schedule updates, approve messages, and respond when the lobby’s communication needs change.
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