Wall Lights
- Discover an extensive range of premium wall lights from leading designers and trusted suppliers in New Zealand. These versatile fixtures provide ambient, task, or accent lighting, enhancing both functionality and style in any room. They save invaluable floor space, making them perfect for hallways, bedrooms, and living areas. With a wide range of designs, they can also add a decorative touch while creating a warm, inviting atmosphere in your home.ArchiPro features only the best wall lights in New Zealand, from leading designer brands and suppliers you can trust. High-quality interior wall lights don’t just look good - they’re built to last, offering bright, energy-efficient lighting that saves you money over time. Made with premium materials, they’re durable and add a stylish, polished touch to any room. They can create the perfect mood with even, well-designed lighting that makes your space feel warm and inviting. This curated collection of wall lights is an important part of a wider range of exquisite lighting fixtures that you can find on ArchiPro.
Different types of wall lights
In New Zealand, there’s a wide range of wall lights that you can consider for your home and it pays to familiarise yourself with these before making any decision.
1. Wall sconces
Sconce lights are a stylish choice for adding soft, ambient lighting to spaces like hallways, living rooms, and bedrooms. They come in various designs, from classic to contemporary, adding both function and flair to your walls.
2. Up and down lights
Up and down lights cast light in both directions, creating striking visual effects that highlight architectural features. They’re perfect for both indoor and outdoor spaces, adding depth and a modern touch to your walls.
3. Adjustable reading lights
Ideal for bedrooms, study areas, or home offices, adjustable reading lights offer focused, directional lighting. They’re designed for flexibility, letting you position the light exactly where you need it without taking up table space.
4. Wall-mounted lanterns and bulkhead lights
Perfect as outdoor wall lights, wall-mounted lanterns and bulkhead lights are built to withstand our weather conditions. They provide practical lighting for entrances, patios, and pathways while enhancing your home’s exterior look.
5. Picture lights
Picture lights are designed to showcase artwork, photographs, or decorative pieces. They add a subtle, sophisticated glow, drawing attention to your favourite displays without overwhelming the room.
How to choose the right wall lights for your home
Choosing the right wall light for your home in New Zealand comes down to balancing style, function, and the space you’re lighting. Start by considering the purpose - do you need ambient lighting to create a warm glow, task lighting for reading, or accent lighting to highlight features like artwork? Think about the room’s size and layout, as well as the existing décor, to find a design that complements your space, whether it’s modern, classic, or coastal. For outdoor areas, make sure to choose weather-resistant fixtures designed to handle New Zealand’s climate. Finally, consider energy efficiency - LED wall lights are a great choice for long-lasting, cost-effective lighting that’s kinder to the environment.
1. How high should I install wall lights?
Wall lights are typically installed about 150-170 cm from the floor, or slightly above eye level, to prevent glare. For specific tasks like bedside reading, adjust the height based on personal comfort and reach.
2. Do I need an electrician to install wall lights?
Yes, in most cases, you’ll need a licensed electrician to install hardwired wall lights to meet New Zealand’s electrical safety standards. However, plug-in wall lights can often be installed without professional help.
3. Where should I position bedroom wall lights?
Install wall lights about 20-30 cm above the headboard or around 150 cm from the floor, depending on your bed height. Make sure they’re easily reachable if you plan to use them as reading lights.
4. Are bathroom wall lights safe to use near water?
Yes, as long as they have the correct IP (Ingress Protection) rating for wet or damp areas - IP44 or higher is recommended for zones near showers, sinks, or bathtubs. Always check the product specifications to ensure safety compliance.
5. Should bathroom wall lights be warm or cool in colour temperature?
Cool white (4000K–5000K) is ideal for task lighting, like shaving or applying makeup, as it mimics natural daylight. However, warm white (2700K–3000K) creates a more relaxing, spa-like feel if you prefer a softer ambience.
6. Can wall lights replace ceiling lights in the living room?
Wall lights can enhance or even replace ceiling lights in smaller spaces, especially when layered with floor or table lamps. However, for larger rooms they work best as part of a layered lighting scheme to ensure even illumination.
7. Are dimmable wall lights worth it for the living room?
Yes, dimmable wall lights are great for living rooms because they let you adjust the mood, whether you're entertaining, watching TV, or relaxing. They add flexibility, allowing you to create the perfect ambience for any occasion.








































