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Downlights

Downlights

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    Kos Round 140 LED - Textured Black

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    RRP: £182.40
    £109.44
    The Kos Round 140 LED 3000K surface-mounted downlight is an alternative to a recessed downlight, with perfect proportions that make it a feature in its own right. Designed for use indoors or out, it has an IP65 rating.
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    Kos Round 140 LED - Textured White

    1326067
    RRP: £182.40
    £109.44
    The Kos Round 140 LED 3000K surface-mounted downlight is an alternative to a recessed downlight, with perfect proportions that make it a feature in its own right. Designed for use indoors or out, it has an IP65 rating.
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Downlights

Downlights are the go-to choice for sleek, modern lighting that saves space while elevating your interior style. Designed to sit flush with the ceiling, they provide a clean, streamlined look that works beautifully in kitchens, bathrooms, hallways, and open-plan living spaces.

Our curated range includes LED, GU10, dimmable, adjustable, fire-rated, trimless, and mini recessed downlights, giving you options for every project — from bright, practical task lighting to soft, ambient glow.

Built with energy efficiency, safety, and durability in mind, many models are moisture-resistant, making them perfect for high-humidity zones like bathrooms and utility rooms. Whether you want to highlight a worktop, create a cosy mood, or illuminate an entire room, our downlights deliver precise, contemporary lighting that transforms your space.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are downlights expensive to install?

The cost of installing downlights can vary based on several factors, including the type of downlights and the complexity of the installation.

Generally, recessed downlights are a popular choice, meaning there are plenty of ways to either find out how to install them or there are plenty of labourers to do the job for you. Additionally, labour costs for electrical work can influence the overall expense. It's advisable to obtain quotes from local electricians to get a more accurate estimate for your specific situation.

How do I know which downlights to install?

When choosing downlights, consider factors such as the room's purpose, ceiling height, and your lighting preferences. It all depends on the mood you wish to set and the warmth of the room that you’re aiming for.

Select the appropriate size and type of downlight for your space so it isn’t too bright; for instance for general lighting, choose a wider beam angle, while narrower beams are suitable for accent or task lighting. LED downlights are energy-efficient and come in various colour temperatures, allowing you to create the desired ambiance.

Additionally, check for compatibility with dimmer switches if you want adjustable lighting levels.

How many LED downlights do i need?

The number of LED downlights needed depends on the size of the room, the desired light level, and the wattage. A general rule of thumb is to space downlights evenly to achieve uniform illumination without overdoing it and flushing the space with too much light.

Consider the recommended spacing guidelines provided by the manufacturer and factor in the room's dimensions. If you're unsure, consulting with a lighting professional or electrician can help you determine the optimal number and placement of downlights for your specific space.

Do I need an electrician to change an LED downlight?

In most cases, changing an LED downlight involves electrical work, and it's recommended to hire a qualified electrician for the task. Electricians can assess the existing wiring, replace the downlight, and address any potential issues. If you have experience with electrical work and are confident in your abilities, you can attempt the replacement following safety guidelines and turning off the power, but seeking professional help is the safer option for most individuals.