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Quality Lighting For Hallways & Staircases
Hallways and staircases often play a bigger role in a home’s atmosphere than people realise. At AMOS Lighting, we look for pieces that lift these areas without overwhelming them, whether that’s a simple hallway ceiling light, a slim pendant above the landing or a soft pool of light along a staircase wall.
Lighting for Narrow or Smaller Hallways
Lighting for Narrow or Smaller Hallways
Many UK hallways are modest in size, so choosing the right fitting makes all the difference. A well-placed hallway ceiling light keeps the space bright and open, while flush hallway ceiling lights are ideal if you’re working with lower ceilings or tighter proportions.
If the space feels narrow, a light with glass or open detailing avoids shadows gathering in the corners, helping the hallway feel calmer and more spacious.
Ceiling Lights for Hallways & Landings
Ceiling Lights for Hallways & Landings
Hallway ceiling lights tend to work best when they spread light evenly rather than pushing it straight down. Modern ceiling lights for hallways often use opal or ribbed glass to soften the brightness, which is especially helpful in long corridors.
If your landing feels a little flat, a hallway pendant light adds a focal point without taking up precious room. Slim pendants or small multi-drop designscan bring shape and interest while keeping things practical.
Wall Lights for Hallways
Wall Lights for Hallways
Wall lights for hallways are an easy way to create warmth, especially during the evening. They sit comfortably at eye level and stop the space from feeling stark, which is a common issue with single overhead fittings.
For older homes, a pair of traditional-style wall lights along the corridor can soften the architecture; in modern interiors, cleaner shapes help maintain a sense of flow from room to room.
Staircase & Stairwell Lighting
Staircase & Stairwell Lighting
Staircases benefit from gentle, well-placed lighting more than almost any other area. Stairwell lighting should guide the eye upwards without feeling intrusive, so pieces with open frames or soft glass usually work well.
If you have the height for it, a single pendant or a compact chandelier can turn the stairwell into one of the most characterful parts of the house.
In smaller homes, simple ceiling lighting for hallways and stairs keeps things bright without interrupting movement through the space.
Lighting for Landings & Transitional Spaces
Lighting for Landings & Transitional Spaces
Landings often sit between two very different rooms, so the lighting needs to feel adaptable.
A hallway flush ceiling light is a good option if you prefer something understated, while a small hallway lighting feature, such as a sculptural glass shade, adds personality without dominating.
You’ll find more compact choices in our wider Ceiling Lights range.
Choosing the Right Style
Choosing the Right Style
The material and finish play a big part in the final look.
- Glass and crystal brighten darker hallways and help the space feel open.
- Metal, whether brushed brass, black, or polished chrome, frames the light cleanly and works with most interior styles.
- Wood or softer natural finishes add warmth to staircases where the lighting needs to feel more mellow.
As with any part of the home, the right hallway and staircase lighting should balance clarity with comfort. When the tone is right, these in-between spaces start to feel much more considered and far easier to enjoy.
Lighting from Trusted Brands
Lighting from Trusted Brands
Over the years we’ve brought together makers whose work consistently performs well in real homes; pieces that are made properly and sit comfortably in the kinds of spaces people use every day.
- Dar Lighting – known for clean, well-balanced designs and metalwork that feels reassuringly solid.
- Endon Lighting – a dependable mix of contemporary and classic shapes, often with a softer, more welcoming edge.
- Franklite – a long-established British maker with a real knack for practical hallway and landing lighting.
- Laura Ashley – familiar, gentle styling that works especially well in period or country-inspired interiors.
- Nkuku – natural textures and hand-finished details that add warmth without feeling heavy.
- David Hunt Lighting – characterful, traditionally crafted pieces with a distinctly British feel.
- Lodes – crisp, modern forms that suit open stairwells or homes with a more architectural style.
What lights are best for a hallway?
What lights are best for a hallway?
It depends on the size and shape of the space, but most hallways benefit from a mix of ceiling and wall lighting. A bright hallway ceiling light keeps everything clear during the day, while wall lights add warmth in the evening and stop the space feeling too stark.
In narrow or low-ceilinged hallways, flush fittings or small pendants work especially well because they provide even light without taking up space.
What are the rules for hallway lighting?
What are the rules for hallway lighting?
There aren’t strict rules, but there are a few principles designers always return to:
- Keep the hallway bright enough for safe movement.
- Avoid harsh glare - glass or opal shades help soften the light.
- Use wall lights or secondary lighting to stop long hallways feeling flat.
- Choose fittings that won’t obstruct doorways or movement.
- Maintain consistency with nearby rooms so the lighting feels connected.
The aim is a hallway that feels clear and inviting, not overlit or cluttered.