At a glance
Staircase lighting works best when it is planned early with the stair design and first-fix electrics.
LEDs can be set into treads, stringers or handrails, though cable routes and driver access must be planned first.
A simple lighting plan often gives a better result than adding many fittings late.
In this guide
This guide covers LEDs in treads, stringers and handrails, plus electrical planning, driver access and common mistakes.
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At a glance
A practical staircase lighting guide covering tread LEDs, handrail lighting, driver access and key planning points.
What to compare
Use the gallery and the related staircase pages to compare layout, structure, balustrades and finish details.
Before you enquire
A plan, sketch or a few site photos are enough to start a useful conversation.
Start with what the lighting needs to do
Some clients want soft wayfinding at night. Some want a stronger feature look.
Checklist
- Decide if the lighting is for wayfinding, feature effect or both
- Choose likely LED positions on the stair
- Plan cable routes before first fix closes
- Choose a serviceable driver location
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Tell us your stair type and project stage. We can guide where to place LEDs and what should be planned before first fix.
LEDs in treads, stringers and handrails
Tread LEDs mark each step. Stringer lighting can wash light along the side of the stair.
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Plan electrics early
Plan cable routes and switching before walls and floors are closed. Late lighting changes can limit the detail choices and can add site work that was not planned.
Driver access and future servicing
LED drivers need a safe place with access for future checks or replacement. Do not hide them in areas that cannot be reached after the project is finished.
Simple options list for a clean result
Choose the placement first, then controls, then light colour, then trim details. This keeps the project team focused on the main decisions at the right time.
For homeowners
Think about evening use and night-time trips first. A softer lighting plan may be all you need.
For builders and architects
Mark cable routes, driver locations and access on the drawings or site notes. This avoids last-minute guesswork when the stair detail is final.
Common mistakes
- Leaving lighting until after stair drawings are done
- No access for LED drivers
- Too many fittings for the effect needed
- No clear control plan
FAQ
When should staircase lighting be planned?
Plan it early, before final drawings are signed off and before first-fix electrics close up walls.
Can LEDs be fitted in treads?
Yes, in many designs, if the stair detail and cable route are planned early.
Can lighting go in handrails?
Yes, some handrail designs can take lighting when the profile and cable path are set.
Where should LED drivers go?
Drivers should go in a safe place with service access.
Can lighting be added later?
Sometimes, though late changes can limit the detail choices and add site work.
Do builders need the lighting plan early?
Yes.
Next steps
Save a few lighting examples you like and note what you like about them. Then send your stair type and project stage for a design review.
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Common questions
Quick answers to the points people most often raise before they enquire.
When should staircase lighting be planned?
Plan it early, before final drawings are signed off and before first-fix electrics close up walls.
Can LEDs be fitted in treads?
Yes, in many designs, if the stair detail and cable route are planned early.
Can lighting go in handrails?
Yes, some handrail designs can take lighting when the profile and cable path are set.
Where should LED drivers go?
Drivers should go in a safe place with service access.
Can lighting be added later?
Sometimes, though late changes can limit the detail choices and add site work.
Do builders need the lighting plan early?
Yes.
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