Boutique restaurants
Scene-based control for lunch, dinner, and late service. Tunable white where the dining room transitions from natural to artificial light.
Commercial lighting is no longer a switch on a wall. It is a controllable system — schedules, sensors, daylight harvesting, and dimming — that drives both energy code compliance and the experience your guests, members, and staff have inside the building.
Summit Logic deploys Lutron, Crestron, and DALI commercial lighting platforms across Southern Georgian Bay. We work on boutique restaurants in Collingwood downtown, retail in Thornbury Harbour, and private club facilities on the Blue Mountains escarpment. Every install is engineered for the room, not pulled from a brochure.
Scene-based control for lunch, dinner, and late service. Tunable white where the dining room transitions from natural to artificial light.
Member lounges, dining rooms, and event spaces with one-touch scenes that any staff member can run.
Vacancy-based shutoff, daylight harvesting on perimeter zones, and scheduled lockouts after hours.
Consistent merchandising light during open hours, scaled-back cleaning scenes, and astronomical exterior signage.
Per-room scenes that integrate with AV — presentation, video conference, and breakout modes.
Service, ceremony, and clean-down scenes with simple wall stations no volunteer can break.
We design from the reflected ceiling plan. Fixture types, zoning, and control wiring are all accounted for before the electrical contractor pulls a single circuit. Where the project is a retrofit, we survey what is in place and propose the smallest controlled overlay that meets the goal.
Programming and commissioning happen on site, with the lighting designer or owner walking each scene. Every keypad is engraved and labelled. Documentation goes to the owner so future tenants or service vendors are not starting from zero.
We deploy commercial lighting control across Southern Georgian Bay — Collingwood, Blue Mountains, Thornbury, Wasaga Beach, Meaford, and Creemore. Common projects include downtown Collingwood restaurants, Thornbury Harbour retail, and private clubs at the base of the escarpment.