LED Lights in Lismore
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Lismore LED Lights
Lighting can make or break a space—and LED lights offer the perfect mix of style, function and energy savings. At Brightway Lighting in Lismore, we stock a carefully selected range of LED lighting options to suit every room and budget.
Whether you're after downlights for a sleek ceiling finish, strip lighting for ambient effects, or feature LEDs for a modern touch, we can help you choose the right fit.
Our lighting experts are happy to explain colour temperatures, brightness levels and smart lighting options so you can make confident decisions without the jargon.
Not sure what will work best? Come visit our boutique showroom or call
(02) 6621 2925 to chat with our experienced team about the best LED lights for your space.
Lighting, Electrical & Custom Solutions
From open-plan kitchens to cosy bedrooms and dynamic commercial spaces, our LED lighting range includes something for every need. We stock well-known brands including Martec, Mercator, Telbix, and Oriel—each offering long-lasting performance and striking designs. Our range covers recessed downlights, oyster lights, LED spotlights, string lights, night lights, and more.
Plus, we offer styles that match any interior: modern, industrial, Hamptons, heritage, bohemian, and farmhouse aesthetics are all represented here in store. Looking for guidance? We’ll walk you through the range and help match fittings with accessories, fans, or other custom elements in your space.
Lighting shouldn’t be overwhelming—it should feel exciting. Visit our showroom or give us a call today for expert advice and LED lighting inspiration.
Modern
Modern lighting is all about sleek finishes, neutral tones and a minimalist approach that puts functionality front and centre. Clean lines, geometric shapes and subtle metallics make this style a favourite in contemporary homes. Think recessed downlights, slimline LED strips, and matte black pendants that blend seamlessly with open-plan layouts and light-filled interiors. Modern lighting is perfect for creating a calm, uncluttered space where less is more—and every fitting feels intentional. It’s practical, polished and effortlessly stylish.
Industrial
Industrial lighting channels the raw, unfinished look of converted warehouses and factories. It’s bold, functional, and full of character, featuring exposed globes, metal cage designs, and dark, moody finishes. Common materials include brushed steel, aged copper, and timber accents. Ideal for loft-style homes, cafes, or retail spaces, industrial lighting pairs beautifully with brick walls, concrete floors, and reclaimed timber. It’s a style that’s unapologetically rugged—yet still warm and inviting when layered with ambient light.
Heritage
Heritage lighting is rich in character and timeless elegance. It features ornate details, curved arms, and antique-style finishes such as brass, bronze, or frosted glass. Perfect for period homes or spaces that celebrate traditional design, this style adds warmth and charm to hallways, living rooms, and formal dining areas. Whether you're restoring a Victorian cottage or blending old with new, heritage lighting brings a sense of grandeur and history that elevates any room.
Hamptons
Inspired by coastal living, Hamptons lighting is refined, breezy and timeless. It features soft tones, crisp whites, linen textures, and nautical elements like rope, glass or brushed nickel finishes. Pendant lights with elegant curves and oversized shades are common choices for kitchens and living spaces. This style complements bright, open homes that embrace natural light and a neutral palette. If you’re after relaxed sophistication and beachside charm, Hamptons lighting is a perfect fit.
Eclectic
Eclectic lighting embraces individuality, combining a mix of colours, shapes, and materials to create a layered and collected look. From artful pendant clusters to sculptural lamps and bold finishes, this style thrives on contrast and creativity. It’s perfect for those who enjoy blending vintage finds with modern pieces, or who want to make a statement in any room. With eclectic lighting, there are no rules—just personality, storytelling, and lots of visual interest.
Farmhouse
Farmhouse lighting is warm, welcoming and full of rustic charm. With weathered finishes, timber accents and soft glows, it’s designed to bring comfort into the heart of the home. Lantern-style pendants, barn-style sconces and iron detailing are popular features. Whether you’re decorating a country kitchen or modern farmhouse, this style adds a down-to-earth touch that’s both timeless and practical—perfect for creating cosy, lived-in spaces.
Bohemian
Bohemian lighting is relaxed, artistic and effortlessly expressive. Woven fibres, natural textures, beaded chandeliers and sculptural forms give this style its laid-back, soulful vibe. It's ideal for anyone who values individuality and comfort, often incorporating elements like rattan, fringe, or timber beads. Boho lighting works beautifully in reading nooks, bedrooms, or creative spaces—offering soft illumination and a calming, layered aesthetic that feels worldly and personal.
Are LED lights better than traditional bulbs?
Yes. LED lights are more energy-efficient, longer-lasting, and safer than traditional incandescent or halogen bulbs. They consume up to 80% less energy, produce less heat, and have lifespans of up to 25,000 hours. This makes them a cost-effective and environmentally friendly choice for homes and businesses alike.
What colour LED light is best for a home?
It depends on the room and the desired mood. Warm white (2700K–3000K) is ideal for living rooms and bedrooms, offering a soft, relaxing glow. Cool white (4000K) suits kitchens and bathrooms for its bright, clear appearance. Daylight LEDs (5000K–6500K) are often used in workspaces for maximum visibility and focus.
Can I replace any bulb with an LED?
In most cases, yes. LED bulbs are available in a wide range of shapes and fittings, making it easy to replace standard incandescent, halogen, or CFL bulbs. However, it’s important to match the wattage equivalent, socket type, and size. Some dimmer switches may also require LED-compatible replacements.