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If you’re unsure about placement or compatibility, we’re happy to advise before installation.
Frequently asked questions about Wall Lights
In living areas and hallways, wall lights are typically installed 1.6–1.8 metres from the floor to the centre of the fitting. Placement should consider ceiling height, furniture and sightlines.
Yes. Adjustable or directional wall lights work well for bedside task lighting and can reduce the need for table lamps. Consider reach, glare control and switching position..
Some wall lights include a switch on the fitting, while others are controlled via a wall switch. The best option depends on your wiring and how you intend to use the space.
Only fittings with the appropriate IP rating can be installed in certain bathroom zones. Always check specifications and ensure compliance with New Zealand electrical regulations.
Most wall lights can be dimmed when paired with compatible bulbs and dimmers. Dimming is ideal for layered evening lighting.
Spacing depends on the brightness and purpose of the fitting. In hallways, even spacing creates rhythm. In living areas, wall lights are often used to create pools of light rather than full coverage.




























































