
Indoor staircases are an important feature of the home, serving both a practical and aesthetic function. Good lighting for the stairs is essential to ensure the safety and comfort of those using them, but also to enhance the space.
The right lighting for stairs can radically transform the look and atmosphere of a space, from the stairwell to a spiral staircase. In this post, we’ll look at some ideas for lighting indoor stairs, depending on the type of staircase and the style of the décor. For customised design solutions with a strong visual impact.

How to light your staircase? Five tips to get it right
Lighting for indoor staircases is an important aspect to consider when furnishing your home. By choosing the right solution, you can ensure the safety and comfort of those who use them, while also enhancing the space.
Here are five tips to keep in mind when designing your staircase lighting:
- Assess exposure to natural light. If the stairs receive natural light, you can reduce the amount of artificial lighting needed. In this case, using indirect light sources helps to create a cosier atmosphere.
- Adjustable lighting: To maximise the effect, why not consider using dimmable lights? This allows you to adapt the brightness to your needs and different situations.
- Consider the size of the stairs. Larger staircases require more light than smaller ones. In general, it is advisable to ensure lighting of at least 200 lumens per square metre.
- Even brightness: no dark spots or overexposed areas allowed. This will help make the stairs safer and more pleasant to use.
- Consistent design: the lighting for the stairs should be consistent with the overall design of the house. Try to integrate the lights harmoniously with the existing décor to create a coordinated and cohesive look.

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How do you light a masonry indoor staircase?
Found in both classic and rustic homes, masonry staircases deserve lighting that highlights their structure. A classic option is to use ceiling spotlights, which illuminate the staircase from top to bottom. In this way, you achieve the best possible lighting for the entire staircase. Any cracks or niches integrated into the wall can instead house LED strips or recessed spotlights. This solution creates a diffused light effect and adds warmth and elegance to the stairs.
If, on the other hand, the staircase is the focal point of the home, you can light it with a pendant lamp or a cascading chandelier: a practical and striking idea.

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What lighting should you choose for wooden indoor staircases?
Wooden indoor staircases are perfect for adding warmth and a natural touch to interiors.
In this case, the best solution is lighting that highlights and enhances the beauty of the wood.
Spotlights on the ceiling are the most classic choice, as they light up the staircase from top to bottom, highlighting the wood.
They can be chosen, depending on your taste and the style of your home, as either recessed or pendant, contrasting or coordinated.

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Modern lighting for indoor staircases: which lamps to choose?
Modern staircases are often characterised by clean, minimal lines. In this case, the ideal solution is to choose lighting that matches the style of the décor.
For lighting a modern or contemporary indoor staircase, you can opt for ceiling or wall-mounted ceiling lights.
Or modern wall lamps, which are available in a variety of shapes and sizes, and can adapt to any interior style.

If you're unsure which type of lighting is best for your staircase, or if you'd like a bespoke project, consult a professional interior lighting designer. They can help you plan a lighting system tailored to your needs and style. You can also request a free lighting consultation from Creative-Cables: our team will assist you with a personalised proposal, fully achievable with our products.

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