06.04.2026 | LED Lighting

LED Stair Lighting: Types, Installation and Costs [2026 Guide]

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LED stair lighting is one of the most commonly implemented solutions in modern residential and commercial construction. It serves a dual purpose: improving safety (especially at night and in poorly lit stairwells) and enhancing the aesthetic value of the interior. This article covers specific technical parameters, product types, and component selection guidelines for LED stair illumination systems.

Why choose LED lighting for stairs

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LED strips consume between 4.8 W and 20 W per metre depending on LED density and brightness. By comparison, a traditional halogen bulb with similar luminous flux (300-500 lm) consumes 35-50 W. This translates to energy savings of 85-90% while maintaining the same or higher brightness levels.

Modern LED strips have a rated lifespan of 30,000-50,000 operating hours. At an average usage of 4 hours per day, LED stair lighting operates without replacement for 20-34 years. Additionally, LEDs do not emit heat at levels dangerous to wood, carpet, or plastic, eliminating fire risk.

Types of LED strips for stair lighting

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Choosing the right LED strip depends on three factors: required brightness, light type (white, CCT, RGB), and mounting location (indoor or outdoor). Below is a comparison of the most commonly used types.

Strip typeLED density/mPower (W/m)Brightness (lm/m)Application
SMD 2835 ECO 120 LED/m1204.8-9.6400-900Subtle accent lighting, indoor stairs
SMD 2835 140 LED/m1409.6-14.4900-1400Standard stair illumination
SMD 2835 Hi-Eff 192 LED/m19214.0-20.01400-2000High-intensity lighting, public spaces
COB 320 LED/m32010.0-14.0900-1300Dot-free uniform light, premium look
COB CCT 608 LED/m60816.01200-1500Tunable colour temperature, modern interiors
COB RGB 576 LED/m57614.0Decorative colour accent lighting

COB (Chip-on-Board) strips deliver a uniform line of light with no visible LED dots, which is particularly important in applications with open profiles or clear diffusers. SMD strips are more cost-effective and work well with frosted diffusers.

Colour temperature: how to choose the right tone for stairs

Colour temperature, measured in kelvins (K), affects how the space feels. Guidelines for LED stair lighting:

TemperatureValue (K)CharacterBest application
Warm white2700-3000 KCosy, relaxingHome stairs, wood, natural stone
Neutral white4000 KNatural, cleanOffice stairs, concrete, metal, public areas
Cool white6000 KEnergising, technicalTechnical stairs, industrial, garage
CCT (tuneable)2700-6000 KAdjustableSmart home stairs, mood switching

For most residential projects, the optimal temperature is 3000 K. For modern interiors with concrete or metal, 4000 K works better. CCT strips allow you to change colour temperature via a controller — warmer in the evening (2700 K) and cooler during the day (4000 K).

IP rating: indoor or outdoor

The IP (Ingress Protection) rating indicates a strip’s resistance to dust and moisture. For stairs, two rules apply:

  • IP20 — indoor strips without moisture protection. Suitable for dry interior staircases. Covers most residential applications.
  • IP65 — silicone-coated strips, splash-resistant. Required for outdoor stairs, terraces, poolside, and bathrooms.
  • IP67/IP68 — fully waterproof. Used only in extreme conditions (submerged stairs, fountains).

2K-Trade offers both IP20 LED strips for indoor use and IP65 LED strips for outdoor installations.

Aluminium profiles for stair lighting

Mounting an LED strip directly on the step surface is not a professional solution. An aluminium profile serves three functions: it dissipates heat (extending strip lifespan by 30-50%), protects the strip from mechanical damage, and with a diffuser eliminates visible LED dots.

For stair lighting, linear mounting profiles are most commonly used. The choice depends on the installation method:

  • Under-nose mounting — profile mounted beneath the overhang of each tread, light directed downward. The most popular solution; the light source remains invisible.
  • Wall-recessed mounting — profile recessed into the wall beside the stairs at 10-15 cm from the floor. Requires a recess prepared during construction.
  • Handrail mounting — LED profile installed along the handrail or balustrade. A striking solution for open staircases.
  • Drywall mounting — dedicated profiles for plasterboard installation, such as GK LINE IN 20 or GK LINE IN 30.

Profiles from the GAMMA series (e.g. GAMMA 20, GAMMA 50) are universal and work equally well in stretch ceilings and stair installations. Browse the full LED lighting profiles catalogue in our shop.

Power supply and control: system components

A complete LED stair lighting system consists of four elements:

LED power supply

All LED strips require 24V DC power (not 230V AC). The power supply wattage must be 15-20% higher than the total strip consumption. Example calculation: 15 steps x 0.8 m of strip x 9.6 W/m = 115.2 W, so a minimum 138 W supply is needed (150 W in practice). 2K-Trade stocks Mean Well LED power supplies from 20 W to 600 W.

LED controller

A controller enables dimming, colour changes (RGB), or colour temperature adjustments (CCT). For stairs with a motion sensor, a controller with PIR signal input is essential. For smart home integration (Zigbee, Wi-Fi), use wireless protocol controllers.

Motion and dusk sensors

A PIR (passive infrared) sensor detects motion within 3-8 m range and triggers a step-by-step illumination sequence. A dusk sensor prevents activation during daylight. Together, these components reduce energy consumption by an additional 60-80% compared to continuous operation.

Mounting accessories

Proper installation also requires: diffusers (covers) for profiles, connectors and clips for LED strips, power cables, and mounting screws.

Step-by-step installation: LED stair lighting

Below is a typical installation process for LED lighting on an indoor staircase with 15 steps.

Step 1: Measurement and planning

Measure the width of each tread (typically 80-120 cm). Determine the power supply location (max 5 m from the first step to avoid voltage drop). Plan the cable route — usually run in a channel along the wall or beneath the treads.

Step 2: Install aluminium profiles

Cut profiles to tread length (leave 2-3 cm margin on each side). Fix the profile under the tread nose or in a wall recess using screws or VHB mounting tape. The profile should be positioned so that light is directed at the riser or the floor of the next step.

Step 3: Mount the LED strip

Adhere the LED strip to the profile channel (strips have a self-adhesive 3M backing). Connect sections with connectors or by soldering. Observe polarity (+/-). Maximum single run length without brightness loss is 5 m — for longer staircases, use dual-end power feeding.

Step 4: Install the diffuser

Snap the cover (diffuser) into the profile. A frosted diffuser is recommended for stairs as it distributes light evenly and eliminates glare. A clear diffuser provides higher brightness but may cause visual discomfort.

Step 5: Electrical connection

Connect the cables to the 24V DC power supply, then to the controller and motion sensor. Connect the power supply to the 230V AC mains — this must be done by a qualified electrician. Test the system before closing cable channels.

LED stair lighting costs: calculation for 15 steps

Approximate material costs (net, B2B) for standard indoor stairs with 15 steps and 100 cm width:

ComponentQuantityNet cost (EUR)
LED strip SMD 2835, 140 LED/m, 9.6 W/m15 m70-110
Aluminium profile with diffuser15 pcs x 1 m50-140
LED power supply 150 W, 24V1 pc30-60
Controller with motion sensor1 pc35-120
Connectors, cables, accessoriesset12-35
Total materials197-465

Premium version with COB strips, Zigbee controller, and black diffuser: EUR 350-700 net. Labour cost (installer/electrician): EUR 120-350 depending on region and installation complexity.

Frequently asked questions about LED stair lighting

How much does LED stair lighting cost?

Material cost for a standard 15-step staircase is EUR 200-465 net. A premium version with COB strips and a smart controller runs EUR 350-700 net. Add labour: EUR 120-350.

Can LED strips for stairs be used outdoors?

Yes, provided you use strips rated at least IP65. IP65 strips are coated with silicone that protects the LEDs from moisture and rain. For outdoor applications, we also recommend a profile with a seal.

What power supply wattage is needed for LED stairs?

Calculate using the formula: (strip length in metres) x (strip power in W/m) x 1.2 (20% headroom). For 15 m of 9.6 W/m strip: 15 x 9.6 x 1.2 = 172.8 W, so choose a 200 W supply.

Can LED stair lighting be dimmed?

Yes, all 24V LED strips can be dimmed using PWM controllers. Zigbee or Wi-Fi controllers allow dimming via a mobile app or voice assistant (Google Home, Alexa). 2K-Trade offers a wide selection of LED strip controllers.

How long does LED stair lighting last?

LED strips have a rated lifespan of 30,000-50,000 hours. With a motion sensor (average 2-4 hours/day use), the strip operates for 20-34 years without replacement. An aluminium heat-sink profile can extend this by 30-50%.

Do LED strips on stairs generate heat?

LED strips produce minimal heat (operating temperature: 35-55 degrees C in an aluminium profile). They are safe for wood, carpets, and plastics. Mounting in an aluminium profile is recommended as it acts as a heatsink and keeps the temperature below 45 degrees C.

Can I install LED stair lighting myself?

Installing profiles and LED strips requires no electrical qualifications — it is low-voltage work (24V DC). However, connecting the power supply to 230V AC mains must be done by a certified electrician. The mechanical installation is fully safe for DIY.

Common mistakes to avoid

  • Undersized power supply — causes flickering and shortens strip lifespan. Always use 20% wattage headroom.
  • No aluminium profile — a strip glued directly to wood overheats and degrades faster.
  • Too cool colour temperature — 6000 K in a home creates a harsh, clinical feel. Use 2700-3000 K for residential spaces.
  • No cable route planning — visible wires on walls or stairs ruin the visual effect. Plan channels before installation.
  • 12V instead of 24V — strips longer than 3 m on 12V show noticeable brightness drop. 24V is the professional standard.

2K-Trade products for LED stair lighting

2K-Trade stocks all components needed for professional LED stair illumination:

  • LED strips — SMD 2835, COB, CCT, RGB. 24V, IP20 and IP65. From economy (4.8 W/m) to professional Hi-Efficiency (20 W/m).
  • LED lighting profiles — GAMMA series, drywall profiles (GK LINE IN), niche profiles. Anodised aluminium, 2-3 m lengths.
  • Diffusers and covers — frosted, clear, black. Flexible (DF) and rigid (DH) for GAMMA profiles.
  • LED power supplies — Mean Well (LPV, XLG/ELG, ERPF), Eaglerise. 20 W to 600 W, 24V DC.
  • LED controllers — MONO, CCT, RGB, RGBW. Protocols: RF, Wi-Fi, Zigbee 3.0. Compatible with Mi-Light.
  • LED strip accessories — connectors, clips, extensions, mounting brackets.

All products are available at B2B wholesale prices. Contact us for a custom quote for your project.

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