LED lights for stairs
There’s no question that lighting up your stairs beats falling down them in the dark. By fitting LED strips as step lighting, you can have more than just safety: with a bit of imagination, they can be a very striking design feature as well.
LED strip lights are a great solution for step lighting. They’re flexible, can be cut to any length you need, and even coated in waterproof plastic, so you can install them quickly and easily almost anywhere. They’re available in a wide selection of colours, so you can choose from a range of white light shades, single colours (red, green, blue or amber), or even colour-changing tapes that let you mix exactly the light colour you want. LED strips last for years – and they’re energy efficient too.
Choose your colour
The first decision to make is the colour you want. If you’re simply lighting the way up and down your stairs at home, then you’ll probably want white light (a warm white shade will likely match your main light fittings better than a pure/cool white).
For maximum impact – ideal for clubs and bars, or brilliant feature lighting at home – why not consider installing colour-changing LED strips? These strip lights mix red, green and blue light to create any colour, so you can select exactly the shade you want by using a controller (wall-mounted or remote), or even with a phone app.
How bright is bright enough?
Next, it’s time to think about how brightly your stairs should be lit.
The brightness of light output is measured in lumens. But when buying LEDs, you’ll find that they’re actually sold by wattage level.
For more details, see our video on the features of 5-watt white LED tape.
Preparation is everything
Now to start preparing your LED strip light installation. Begin by deciding if you prefer your LED tape to run down the length of the staircase (lighting up the wall and/or bannister), or if you want horizontal strips on the step risers.
If you’re going to light the steps, then consider whether you want an LED strip on every one, or on every second or third step – so you can add up how many lengths of LED tape you will need. Measure the width of the steps where your LED strips will be fitted. That’s the length of LED tape you’ll need for each one.
When it comes to fitting your LED strips, you’ll find they come with their own adhesive backing so you can simply press them into position. But if you prefer, we can send you plastic support clips that you can screw into your steps to hold your LED strips in place.
Power and control
How are you going to power and control your LEDs? This is the next thing to consider.
Your LED strips will need a power supply. For your staircase, you’ll most likely be using LED strips that draw a 12-volt input (some brighter tapes draw 24V instead), so you’ll need a 12V transformer to step down your mains supply.
LED transformers are described by the number of watts they can output. You’ll want a transformer (or transformers) that outputs enough wattage to power all your LED strips. To work out how powerful your power supply needs to be, multiply the watts per metre of the LED strip by the strip’s total length. See our power supply support page for more info.
Where will you fit your power supply? One option is to install it out of sight, behind your steps. You may want to discuss the best, most unobtrusive place to fit your transformer with your electrician.
- they can be wall-mounted or hand-held remotes,
- they can be wired to your lights,
- they can connect via radio frequency…
- …or even through your wifi router. (There’s an app for that!)
Fit to go
Decisions made. You’re ready to fit your LED strips into position.
To install, simply peel off the adhesive backing on your LED strips and press them into place. The adhesive backing should be enough to hold your LED strips securely. But if you want extra strength, you can always use our plastic screw-in clips or add a dab of glue.
We’ve talked about lighting up your stairs using LED strip lights. But the same approach works for all sorts of other LED projects: under-cabinet lights, plinth lights, decking, porches, coving lights.