Where do wall lights work best?
Wall lights can be used in almost any room when you choose the right model and light output.
Living room wall lights
In the living room, wall lights can highlight artwork, a TV wall, a fireplace or a reading corner. They reduce glare, add soft indirect light and help create a relaxed, “hotel-like” atmosphere in the evenings.
Bedroom wall lights
Wall-mounted reading lights on each side of the bed free up space on the bedside table and make night-time reading more comfortable. A dimmable bedroom wall light is ideal when you want both practical and cosy lighting in one.
Hallway and entry wall lights
In narrow hallways and entrance areas, wall lights provide good visibility without taking up any floor space. They make it easier to move around and give guests a warm welcome as they enter.
Staircase wall lights
Wall lights in the staircase improve safety and emphasise the architecture of the space. The light can be directed downwards onto the steps or up and down the wall to create an elegant effect.
Reading light, accent light or mood light?
A wall light can serve several different purposes – sometimes all at once.
Wall-mounted reading light
A wall light with an adjustable arm or flexible head is perfect as a reading light by the bed or sofa. The light can be aimed directly at your book without bothering anyone else in the room.
Accent wall light
Accent wall lights are used to draw attention to pictures, shelves or decorative details. They add depth and dimension to the room and help your favourite interior pieces stand out.
Mood wall light
Wall lights that cast light upwards, downwards or along the wall create soft, indirect lighting. These LED wall lights work beautifully in living rooms, bedrooms and hallways where you want a calm, welcoming mood.
LED wall lights – efficient and long-lasting
LED wall lights are a smart choice for many areas of the home because they:
use very little energy
have a long lifespan
provide pleasant, even light
LED wall lamps are especially good for spaces where lights are on for long periods, such as hallways, staircases and living rooms. Many wall lights have integrated LEDs, while others use replaceable LED bulbs. Choose a warm white LED (around 2700–3000 K) for a cosy, homely atmosphere.
Wall lights for different interior styles
A wall light is not just a practical fitting – it’s also a design detail that completes the look of a room.
Modern wall lights
Clean lines, black or white metal, simple shapes and integrated LED technology suit modern and minimalist interiors. These wall lights are easy to combine with contemporary furniture and decor.
Scandinavian wall lights
Light colours, natural materials and soft light create a harmonious feel. Scandinavian-style wall lights are ideal for bedrooms, living rooms and calm, neutral spaces.
Classic wall lamps
Fabric shades, brass or chrome details and softly diffused light are perfect for traditional and timeless interiors. Classic wall lamps can bring a warm, inviting feel to hallways, dining rooms and bedrooms.
From discreet, compact LED wall lights to bold, sculptural wall lamps, our range offers options for both subtle and statement-making lighting.
Installation height and practical tips
The height and position of your wall lights have a big impact on comfort and functionality.
In living rooms and hallways, wall lights are usually installed slightly above eye level to avoid glare.
Next to the bed, a reading wall light is often placed so you can easily reach the switch and direct the beam towards your book.
In staircases, wall lights should illuminate the steps evenly and be positioned so they don’t obstruct movement.
All electrical work connected to the mains must always be carried out by a qualified electrician for safety and compliance with regulations.
Frequently asked questions about wall lights
How high should wall lights be installed?
A common guideline is to install wall lights at around 150–170 cm from the floor, depending on the design of the lamp and the height of the room. Bedroom reading lights are often placed slightly lower so the light can be comfortably directed onto the book without glare.
Are wall lights suitable for small rooms?
Yes. Wall lights are ideal for small rooms, compact hallways and narrow corridors because they don’t take up any floor space. A slim LED wall light or small wall lamp can provide plenty of light while keeping the room feeling open.
Can wall lights be the only light source in a room?
In some small spaces, such as narrow corridors or small entryways, a few well-placed wall lights can provide enough general lighting. In most rooms, however, it’s best to combine wall lights with ceiling lights, floor lamps or table lamps to create layered, flexible lighting.
Are wall lights dimmable?
Many wall lights can be dimmed, as long as the lamp, bulb (if replaceable) and dimmer switch are compatible. A dimmable wall light is a great choice for bedrooms, living rooms and hallways where you want to easily change the mood.
Can I install a wall light myself?
If the wall light plugs into a standard socket with a cord and plug, you can usually mount it yourself by following the manufacturer’s instructions. Any wall light that connects directly to the mains must always be installed by a licensed electrician to ensure safety and meet local electrical regulations.