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Hallway Lighting
First impressions. Flush fittings, lanterns and wall lights that open up entryways and corridors.
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PENDANT LIGHTS
Nessa Round Pendant Light — Travertine, Natural Stone & Wood
Earth tones, warm light, natural elegance
Natutral Stone / Wood£80In stockView product → -

Vesper Wabi Sabi Round Wall Sconce — Travertine, Natural Stone
Stone warmth for contemplative corners
Natural StoneIntegrated LED£65In stockView product → -

WALL LIGHTS
Petra Wabi-Sabi Travertine LED Wall Light — Natural Stone
Earthy textures meet gentle illumination
Natural Stone£65In stockView product → -

WALL LIGHTS
Bianca Paintable Up/Down Wall Light — Plaster, White
Paintable architectural wall wash in smooth white plaster
WhiteE14 SES£40In stockView product → -

WALL LIGHTS
Galea Paintable Up/Down Light — Plaster, White
A canvas for light and architecture
Smooth WhiteG91 lampholder£30In stockView product → -

Onda Ribbed Paintable Up Down Wall Light — Plaster, White
Sculptural waves of light and shadow
Smooth WhiteG91 lampholder£65In stockView product → -

WALL LIGHTS
Corvo Up Down Paintable Wall Light Sconce — Plaster, White
Sculptural plaster casting light both ways
Smooth WhiteE27 ES1 lampholder£50In stockView product → -

WALL LIGHTS
Vega Rotatable 320° LED Reading Wall Light — Aluminum, Brass
Direct your light exactly where needed
Brushed BrassIntegrated LED£50In stockView product → -

WALL LIGHTS
Vega Rotatable 320° LED Reading Wall Light — Aluminum, Black
Direct light exactly where you need it
BlackIntegrated LED£50In stockView product → -

CEILING LIGHTS
Renzo Rotatable 360° LED Spot Light — Dimmable, Warm White, Matt White
Direct light exactly where you need it
Matt WhiteIntegrated LED£70In stockView product → -

CEILING LIGHTS
Renzo Rotatable 360° LED Spot Light — Dimmable, Warm White, Matt Black
Direct light exactly where you need
Matt BlackIntegrated LED£70In stockView product →
Buying Guide
Frequently Asked Questions
How many lights do I need for a hallway?
For a standard 2.4m wide hallway, position ceiling lights every 1.8-2.4m along the length to avoid dark patches. A 6m hallway typically needs 3-4 downlights or 2 pendants/flush fittings. Wider hallways over 1.5m benefit from a central row, whilst narrow corridors under 1m work well with evenly-spaced wall lights instead of ceiling fixtures.
What IP rating do I need for hallway lights?
Hallways require a minimum IP20 rating as they're considered non-moisture areas under UK regulations. If your hallway contains an understairs bathroom door or is directly exposed to external doors that let in rain, consider IP44 for those specific positions. Standard ceiling and wall lights rated IP20 are suitable for all other hallway locations.
Can I install hallway lighting myself or do I need an electrician?
Under Part P Building Regulations, you can replace existing hallway light fittings yourself on a like-for-like basis without notifying Building Control. However, adding new lighting circuits, moving light positions, or installing new switches requires either a registered Part P electrician or notification to your local authority. Any work on two-way switching for stairs must comply with Part P and BS 7671 wiring regulations.
Should hallway lights be dimmable?
Dimmable hallway lighting is highly recommended as it allows you to reduce brightness during night-time trips to the bathroom without full glare. Ensure your light fittings accommodate dimmable LED bulbs (check for 'dimmable' on E27/E14/GU10 specifications) and install a compatible trailing or leading-edge dimmer switch. Most smart bulbs are dimmable by default through their apps, eliminating the need for special dimmer switches.
What's the best height for hallway wall lights?
Position hallway wall lights between 1.5-1.8m from the floor to the centre of the fixture, which sits roughly at eye level and prevents glare. For staircases, stagger wall lights every 3-4 steps at consistent 1.5m height measured from each tread. Avoid placing wall lights lower than 1.4m in narrow hallways to prevent head collisions and damage.
How do I light a hallway with no ceiling rose or wiring?
Battery-operated LED wall lights or plug-in picture lights offer immediate solutions for hallways lacking ceiling wiring, though brightness is limited. For permanent installation without existing wiring, a qualified electrician can run new cables from the nearest ceiling void or socket circuit, but this requires Part P compliance and Building Regulation notification. Surface-mounted trunking is an alternative that avoids lifting floorboards, though it's less visually discreet.
What colour temperature works best for hallways?
Warm white (2700-3000K) is ideal for residential hallways as it creates a welcoming entrance and matches living space lighting. Cool white (4000K+) suits modern commercial-style hallways but can feel clinical in homes. If your hallway connects to rooms with different lighting, choose 3000K as a neutral middle ground that transitions well between spaces.





















