LED Downlights

LED downlights offer bright, efficient lighting for any room, making them a popular choice for modern homes. Available in a range of shapes, beam angles, and finishes, LED downlights provide clean, recessed illumination that suits kitchens, living areas, hallways, and bathrooms.

Our collection of LED downlights includes circular and square options to match any interior style. Explore the range to find high‑quality LED downlights that enhance your décor and create comfortable, effective lighting throughout your home.

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  • rose gold downlight mounted in the white ceiling of a modern house rose gold downlight shown on a white background
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  • black IP65 LED downlight mounted in the ceiling of a modern bathroom IP65 spotlight on a white background
  • rose gold square LED downlight installed in a modern home Square LED downlight on a white background
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  • silver mini LED downlight mounted in a display cabinet Mini LED downlight on a white background
  • anti glare recessed spotlight installed in a living room ceiling 9 Watt Anti Glare Recessed Spotlight - Ultra Beam Lighting Ltd
  • anti glare linear downlight installed on a grey ceiling Linear downlight on a white background
  • white commercial LED downlight installed in a hotel reception Commercial LED downlight on a white background
  • modern recessed LED ceiling light installed in a lounge room 15 Watt Recessed LED Ceiling Light - Ultra Beam Lighting Ltd
  • anit glare recessed down light installed on a grey ceiling 5 Watt Anti Glare Recessed Downlight - Ultra Beam Lighting Ltd
  • recessed linear LED ceiling light installed on a grey ceiling 20 Watt Recessed Linear LED Ceiling Light - Ultra Beam Lighting Ltd
  • anti glare LED downlight installed on a grey ceiling 18 Watt Recessed Anti Glare LED Downlight - Ultra Beam Lighting Ltd
  • anti glare mini LED spotlights installed in a hotel room ceiling 4 Watt Recessed Mini LED Spotlights - Ultra Beam Lighting Ltd
  • black low profile downlight installed into a suspended ceiling in an office Low profile downlight on a white background
  • black slimline LED downlight installed in an office suspended ceiling Slimline LED downlight on a white background
  • 24 Watt Twin Commercial Recessed Downlight - Ultra Beam Lighting Ltd Commercial recessed downlight shown on a white back ground
  • commercial downlights mounted in the ceiling in a showroom 12 Watt Single Commercial Downlighter - Ultra Beam Lighting Ltd
  • chrome flush recessed downlight mounted in a grey ceiling chrome flush recessed downlight on a white background
  • gold small ceiling spotlight recessed into the ceiling of a modern home gold small ceiling spotlight shown on a white background
  • white small LED downlight fitting mounted in a grey ceiling white small LED downlight fitting shown on a white background
  • black LED ceiling recessed light installed on the ceiling of a modern home black LED ceiling recessed light shown on a white background
  • white and gold downlight ceiling light fitted in a grey ceiling white and gold downlight ceiling light on a white background
  • white and gold recessed ceiling downlight on a grey ceiling white and gold recessed ceiling downlight on a white background
  • white recessed LED downlight fitting on a grey ceiling white recessed LED downlight fitting on a white background
  • white recessed ceiling mounted downlight installed on a dark grey ceiling white recessed ceiling mounted downlight shown on a white background

FAQs

How Bright Do They Need to Be in a Domestic Setting

For LED downlights in a home, the ideal brightness depends on the
room and how it’s used. Most domestic spaces work well with downlights
producing 400–700 lumens each, giving comfortable, even illumination
without feeling harsh. Kitchens and work areas may need higher output for task
lighting, while living rooms and bedrooms can use softer levels for a relaxed
atmosphere. Choosing the right lumen level ensures recessed spotlights provide
clear, efficient lighting that suits each room’s purpose.

What Is the Best LED Colour for a Home

For recessed downlights in a home, the best colour temperature
depends on the mood you want to create. 3000K warm white is the most
popular choice because it gives a cosy, comfortable feel ideal for living
rooms, bedrooms and general spaces. If you prefer a cleaner, brighter look in
kitchens, bathrooms or work areas, 4000K neutral white offers crisp
clarity without feeling harsh. Most homes benefit from using a mix of both,
matching each room’s purpose and atmosphere.

Why Use Anti Glare Downlights

Anti‑glare LED downlights are designed to reduce direct glare,
creating a more comfortable and visually balanced environment in the home. By
recessing the light source or using specialised baffles, they soften the output
while still delivering strong, effective illumination. This makes them ideal
for living rooms, bedrooms and open‑plan spaces where harsh light can feel
uncomfortable. Anti‑glare ceiling downlights also improve ambience, reduce eye
strain and help create a premium, modern look throughout the home.

Why Use Dimmable Downlights

Dimmable recessed spotlights give you far greater control over the
atmosphere in your home. They allow you to adjust brightness to suit different
tasks — bright light for cooking or reading, softer levels for relaxing in the
evening. Dimming also helps reduce energy use and can extend the lifespan of
the LEDs by running them at lower output when full brightness isn’t needed.
This flexibility makes dimmable LED downlights a practical, comfortable and
efficient choice for modern homes.

When Do I Need to Use Fire Rated Downlights

Fire‑rated ceiling downlights are required whenever you install
fittings into a ceiling that forms part of a fire‑resistant barrier, such as
between floors in a house or in certain protected areas. Cutting holes for
downlights weakens the ceiling’s fire integrity, so fire‑rated versions are
designed to restore that protection for the required duration. They’re not
usually needed in non‑fire‑rated ceilings, but always check building
regulations for your property type. Using the correct fire‑rated recessed
downlights helps maintain safety and compliance throughout the home.