Contact

A direct route for briefs, schedules, and project questions.

The contact page keeps the same tone as the rest of the site: short, readable, and realistic. One email address is enough for a working spec desk, and it helps the site feel like a real studio instead of a placeholder.

Curved lit interior corridor used as a contact page backdrop
The contact page keeps the same lighting mood as the product and project pages so the site still feels like one system.

Contact details

hello@jrlite.net

Use this address for project briefs, product questions, and general spec support. If the request is about a schedule, include the room type, ceiling height, and the preferred control method.

  • Project brief
  • PDF / IFC / DWG
  • Finish schedule
  • Photo reference
  • Target date

Response

What to expect

A concise reply with a product family suggestion, control path, and any obvious coordination notes that should be checked early.

Working hours

Weekdays, project hours

The site does not pretend to be a full corporate portal. It behaves like a small working studio: one address, clear questions, and a direct route to a response.

Best subjects

Clear email subjects help

Examples: Lobby lighting brief Facade control check Sample request

Location

Remote project support

That keeps the site self-consistent with the VPS deployment and avoids inventing an office story that the rest of the site does not need.

What to send

Enough information for a useful first pass.

1

Room type and mood

Tell us whether the project is hospitality, retail, residential, or facade work, and add a sentence about the feeling you want the space to have.

2

Plan and ceiling height

A floor plan or reflected ceiling plan helps define beam spread, trim size, and the control grouping much more quickly than a description alone.

3

Finish and control notes

Surface reflectance, preferred color temperature, and the control method often decide the final recommendation more than the model code itself.

Direct route

One email can handle the whole starting point.

That keeps the contact page honest and useful. There is no fake form backend, no empty CRM promise, and no extra step that gets in the way of the actual brief.

Preferred subject

JR Lite / project name / brief type