Choosing the Right Wall Lights for Your Space
Wall lights are one of the most versatile forms of home lighting, combining practical illumination with decorative impact. Whether you’re designing a cosy living room, updating bedroom lighting, or adding functional outdoor fixtures, the right wall lights can transform the atmosphere and usability of a space.
Our collection includes wall sconces and wall-mounted lighting designed for modern, traditional, industrial, and contemporary interiors. From subtle ambient lighting to statement feature lighting, choosing the right design depends on the room, brightness requirements, and installation location.
How to Choose the Best Wall Lights
When selecting wall lighting, consider both aesthetics and functionality. Different rooms require different lighting levels and fixture styles.
Living Room Wall Lights
Living room wall lights are ideal for layered lighting schemes, helping create a warm and inviting atmosphere without relying solely on ceiling lights. Soft ambient wall sconces work well beside sofas, fireplaces, or media walls, while adjustable wall lamps are useful for reading corners and task lighting.
For most living rooms:
- Use warm white bulbs (2700K–3000K)
- Choose dimmable fittings where possible
- Position wall lights at eye level to reduce glare
Bedroom Wall Lights
Bedroom wall lights are commonly used as bedside reading lights or soft ambient lighting. Adjustable wall-mounted bedside lamps save space on bedside tables while providing focused light for reading.
For relaxing bedroom lighting:
- Choose warm white LED bulbs
- Use directional wall lamps for reading
- Install switches within easy reach of the bed
Bathroom Wall Lighting
Bathroom wall lights require appropriate IP ratings to protect against moisture and water exposure. Wall lights placed near mirrors are ideal for grooming and task lighting, particularly when positioned evenly on both sides of the mirror.
Always check:
- IP44 minimum for bathroom zones exposed to moisture
- Suitable installation zones
- Compatibility with LED bathroom bulbs
Outdoor Wall Lights
Outdoor wall lights improve visibility, security, and kerb appeal. Exterior wall sconces are commonly installed beside entrances, patios, garages, and garden walls.
For outdoor use:
- Choose weather-resistant fittings
- Look for IP44 or higher ratings
- Consider motion sensor wall lights for security and energy efficiency
For more room-by-room advice, read our Complete Guide to Choosing Wall Lights for Every Room.
Wall Light Styles Explained
Different wall light styles can dramatically influence the mood and character of a room.
Modern & Minimalist Wall Lights
Clean lines, matte finishes, and simple silhouettes suit contemporary interiors. Black wall lights, brushed brass fittings, and slim-profile sconces are particularly popular in modern homes.
Industrial Wall Lights
Industrial wall sconces often feature exposed bulbs, aged metals, ribbed glass, and darker finishes. These styles work well in loft-style interiors, kitchens, and restaurants.
Decorative & Traditional Wall Sconces
Decorative wall sconces add elegance and character to classic interiors. Brass finishes, fabric shades, and sculptural designs are ideal for hallways, dining rooms, and boutique-style spaces.
Adjustable & Task Wall Lighting
Swing-arm wall lamps and adjustable sconces are practical options for bedrooms, reading areas, offices, and hospitality settings where directional lighting is needed.
Understanding Lumens for Wall Lights
Lumens measure brightness, making them more useful than wattage when selecting modern LED wall lighting.
As a general guide:
- 150–300 lumens — soft ambient lighting
- 300–500 lumens — bedside reading or accent lighting
- 500–800 lumens — brighter task lighting
- 800+ lumens — outdoor security or commercial lighting
The right brightness depends on room size, wall colour, ceiling height, and whether the wall light is used for ambient, decorative, or task lighting.
Warm white lighting (2700K–3000K) creates a softer, more relaxing atmosphere, while cooler white lighting (4000K+) is better suited to task-focused spaces.
IP Ratings Explained
IP ratings indicate how resistant a light fitting is to dust and moisture.
Common IP ratings for wall lights include:
- IP20 — Standard indoor use only
- IP44 — Suitable for bathrooms and sheltered outdoor areas
- IP65 — Strong water resistance for exposed outdoor installations
Bathrooms and outdoor spaces should always use appropriately rated fittings to ensure safety and longevity.
Common Wall Lighting Mistakes to Avoid
Choosing Lights That Are Too Small
Small wall lights can appear lost on large walls or in rooms with high ceilings. Always consider wall proportions and surrounding furniture.
Installing Wall Lights Too High
Wall sconces positioned too high can create harsh shadows and glare. Most wall lights work best around eye level.
Using the Wrong Brightness
Overly bright wall lighting can feel clinical, while insufficient brightness reduces functionality. Consider dimmable LED bulbs for flexibility.
Ignoring IP Ratings
Using non-IP-rated fittings in bathrooms or outdoors can reduce product lifespan and create safety concerns.
Relying on One Light Source
Wall lights work best as part of layered lighting schemes combined with ceiling lights, floor lamps, and table lamps.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are wall lights suitable as the main light source?
Wall lights are usually best used alongside ceiling lighting to create layered illumination. In smaller rooms or hallways, multiple wall lights may provide sufficient primary lighting.
What height should wall lights be installed?
Most wall lights are installed approximately 150–170cm from floor level, although this varies depending on ceiling height and intended use.
Are LED wall lights energy efficient?
Yes. LED wall lights consume significantly less energy than traditional bulbs while offering longer lifespan and lower maintenance.
Can wall lights be installed outdoors?
Yes, but outdoor wall lights should have suitable IP ratings for weather resistance.
What IP rating do I need for a bathroom wall light?
IP44 is commonly recommended for bathroom wall lights, though some zones may require higher ratings depending on proximity to water.
Are plug-in wall lights available?
Yes. Plug-in wall lights are ideal for renters or spaces where hardwiring is impractical.
What colour temperature is best for wall lighting?
Warm white lighting (2700K–3000K) is generally preferred for living spaces and bedrooms due to its softer, more relaxing appearance.
Explore our collection to find wall lights designed for stylish, practical, and long-lasting illumination throughout your home or commercial space.