4105 Seattle Venue Lighting, AV, and Event Production | LightSmiths
Lighting, AV, and Production Planning at 4105
LightSmiths provides indoor venue lighting, AV support, chandeliers, pendants, draping, uplights, washlights, projectors, video walls, tube lights, LED dance floors, tube archways, atmospherics, LED cocktail tables, lamps, and late-night dance floor looks for weddings, receptions, galas, corporate events, and private events at 4105. Every plan is shaped around the Great Room, the Gallery, and the way the event moves from arrival into cocktails, dining, presentations, dinner, and late-night energy.
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About 4105 in Seattle
4105 is a blank-canvas indoor venue at 4105 Airport Way S. in Seattle’s industrial district, with a 5,500-square-foot Great Room, a 2,200-square-foot Gallery, seating for up to 350 guests in the main room, and advanced video capability including full-wall projection mapping. Full-facility events can use both rooms together, which makes transitions, focal control, and show flow especially important for visually driven programs. Learn more on the official 4105 website.
What We Plan Around at 4105
At 4105, the strongest event lighting plans are built around an indoor-only raw industrial room, a secondary gallery space, and technology-forward programs that need the visual atmosphere to shift cleanly throughout the day.
- Great Room and Gallery flow: The Great Room handles the main reveal, dining, presentation, or dance-floor moments, while the Gallery often supports cocktails, VIP use, or a secondary guest zone.
- Projection and screen visibility: 4105 promotes advanced video capability and full-wall projection mapping, so projectors, video walls, beam direction, and accent lighting need to support content instead of fighting it.
- Blank-canvas scale: Because the room starts as a flexible raw space, lighting has to create finish, focal points, and movement with chandeliers, pendants, draping, tube architecture, lamps, and controlled wash instead of relying on built-in ballroom architecture.
Photos and Video From Event Lighting Work at 4105
These preserved images and video show how events at 4105 can move from projection-driven environments and presentation moments into chandelier-lit dinners, immersive visuals, LED features, and high-energy dance floors.
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FAQ About 4105 Event Lighting
Q: Is this page built around indoor installs at 4105?
A: Yes. This page is planned around indoor-only event work at 4105, with recommendations centered on the Great Room, the Gallery, and transitions between those spaces.
Q: What kinds of events are a strong fit for lighting and AV support at 4105?
A: 4105 is a strong fit for weddings, receptions, galas, corporate events, and private events that need a flexible industrial room and a custom visual build.
Q: How does the Gallery usually affect the lighting plan?
A: The Gallery often works as cocktail hour space, a VIP zone, or a secondary guest area, so we usually plan it as part of the overall event flow rather than leaving all of the design focus in the main room.
Q: Can 4105 support projection, video walls, chandeliers, and LED dance floor looks in the same event?
A: Yes. That mix can work especially well here when projectors, screens, chandeliers, LED features, and late-night lighting are planned together from the start.
Q: Does this page include outdoor, tent, or café lighting recommendations?
A: No. This page is intentionally built around indoor-only event work at 4105 and does not include outdoor installs, tent lighting, or café or twinkle lighting.
Q: Can LightSmiths coordinate with venue or partner AV teams at 4105?
A: Yes. We can provide lighting, audio, projectors, video wall support, and display coordination directly, or work alongside venue and partner AV teams so the room design and run of show stay cohesive.
Planning an Event at 4105?
If you’re planning a wedding, gala, corporate event, reception, or private event at 4105, we can build an indoor lighting, AV, and production plan that fits the room, the timeline, and the visual goals of the event without overbuilding the space.
Schedule a ConsultationLightSmiths is based in Shoreline and serves Seattle and Western Washington and surrounding areas.
Common Lighting Layouts at 4105
Ceremony or Presentation Focus
Main-room focal lighting that establishes a clear direction for ceremonies, speakers, awards, or brand moments before the room shifts into dinner, projection content, or entertainment.
Dinner and Reception Definition
Chandeliers, pendants, draping, uplights, and selective overhead accents that give the raw room more finish while keeping tables, sightlines, and guest flow clean.
Projection-Aware Gala and Corporate Staging
Stage looks, projector support, video walls, and accent lighting designed to work with projection mapping, branded visuals, and presentation content instead of washing them out.
Gallery Cocktail and VIP Transitions
A softer secondary lighting layer for cocktails, lounge use, or guest circulation so the Gallery feels connected to the main room instead of like an afterthought, with lamps, LED cocktail tables, or low-profile accent lighting where appropriate.
Why LightSmiths Is a Strong Fit for 4105
4105 works best when the room feels intentionally built for the event rather than left as an empty shell. LightSmiths is a strong fit here because we can shape the room visually while keeping décor, screens, timing, projectors, and guest flow aligned across both indoor spaces.
Room Shaping and Visual Finish
- Chandeliers, pendants, draping, lamps, and uplighting used selectively to add finish without crowding the room
- Lighting layouts built around how the Great Room and Gallery are actually being used for the event
- Late-night looks that feel tied to the full design instead of appearing as a separate add-on
Projection-Aware Production Support
- Projector support, video wall planning, tube-light accents, and stage lighting coordinated around content-heavy moments
- Audio and show-flow support that can coordinate with partner AV teams when needed
- A planning approach that balances atmosphere, visibility, and focal control across the full run of show
How Lighting Is Usually Layered Across the Property
At 4105, lighting usually works best when it treats the venue as a sequence of connected indoor moments instead of one flat wash across the whole facility.
- Use the Great Room for the headline visual moments, including ceremonies, presentations, dining reveals, entertainment, or the dance floor
- Let the Gallery support cocktails, VIP flow, or a quieter guest zone with its own related but softer lighting identity
- Build brightness around projection, screens, and immersive content so media stays legible and the room still feels dimensional
- Add chandeliers, pendants, draping, tube archways, lamps, and architectural accents only where they improve scale, finish, and focal control
- Coordinate lighting, audio, and display cues so transitions feel intentional throughout the event timeline
What a Complete Lighting Plan Can Cover
- Great Room and Gallery lighting priorities mapped to the floorplan and event schedule
- Stage, dining, presentation, and dance-floor looks coordinated with projection, screens, video walls, or branded content
- Install, testing, on-site adjustment, and strike planning for a cleaner production day
- Coordination with venue or partner AV teams when the event includes multiple technical layers
Popular Lighting Options at 4105
At 4105, the strongest packages are usually the ones that give the room more direction and finish while staying compatible with presentations, projection, guest flow, and late-night energy.
Chandeliers, Pendants, and Draped Reception Looks
- A strong fit when dinner or reception layouts need more polish in a room that starts as a flexible raw space
- Often paired with selective uplighting, pendant drops, or lamps instead of trying to decorate every surface
Projection-Aware Stage, Projector, and Video Wall Support
- Helpful for galas, corporate events, and branded programs that need lighting to coexist cleanly with content
- Works especially well when the event needs focal control without sacrificing image legibility
Dance Floor and Late-Night Lighting
- A strong fit for receptions, private events, and gala formats that need a clear shift after dinner
- Can include LED dance floor looks, tube lights, washlights, atmospherics, and perimeter lighting that still feel tied to the whole room design
Gallery Transition Lighting
- Useful when cocktails, lounge moments, or guest circulation need their own atmosphere without disconnecting from the main room
- Can include LED cocktail tables, lamps, or low-profile accent pieces so the full-facility experience feels cohesive instead of concentrating every design move in one zone
Local Service Areas
LightSmiths is based in Shoreline and serves wedding and event clients across Seattle and Western Washington, including:
- Shoreline, WA
- Seattle, WA
- Bellevue, WA
- Woodinville, WA
- Redmond, WA
- Tacoma, WA
4105 Location
4105 is located at 4105 Airport Way S., Seattle, WA 98108, in Seattle’s industrial district. LightSmiths plans indoor event lighting, AV, and production support here for weddings, receptions, corporate events, galas, and private events that use the Great Room, the Gallery, or both as one event flow.