Light up your Home
Home Lighting Solutions

Light up your Home

With Clipsal LED lighting and accessory solutions

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Interior Lighting

The right lighting choices can make or break any room. Ensure you are illuminating and highlighting the right areas so that the ambiance is just what you are after. Good lighting highlights architectural features, textures, and decor, enhancing the overall visual appeal of a space. It also serves to increase the functionality and visibility of your home.

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Exterior Lighting

Whether it’s our high-efficiency downlights, weatherproof battens, or robust floodlights, every product is designed to deliver reliable, functional light where it’s needed most.

Discover Clipsal Lighting Products

Browse our Lighting flyer to find the right solutions for you.

Lighting Advice

With so many lighting options to choose from it can be easy to forget what your ultimate goal is and that is to light your home the way you want. See our tips to ensuring your installation is safely performing as expected.

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LED Downlight

Warm White (3000 K)

Warmer Light with a softer feel that is comparable to traditional incandescent or halogen lighting. Preferred in cooler climates. Rooms: Living rooms, Bedrooms, Entertaining areas.

Cool White (4000 K)

Neutral Light which is used for task lighting but becoming more popular as a standard colour option for general lighting. Rooms: Laundry, Garage, Study, Bathroom, Kitchen.

Daylight White (6000 K)

Bluer Light which provides a vibrant atmosphere to any room. Preferred in warmer climates to give cool feeling. Rooms: Garage, Bathrooms, Laundry, Sheds.

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Colour Rendering is Important

The Colour Rendering Index (CRI) of a lamp or fitting is a measure of a light source’s ability to show object colours realistically or naturally. Choose products with a CRI of at least 80.

Compatibility

Just because it appears to be dimming correctly doesn’t mean its compatible, there could be all sorts of damaged being caused electrically. Clipsal downlights are designed to work with our LED dimming technology products.

Beam angle

Beam Angle

Output from a light is determined by its beam angle. Most traditional fixtures deliver a focused light distribution at 35-60° but LED technology goes well above this value. Our downlights have a beam angle of 90°.

Brightness (think lumens, not Watts)

When buying new LEDs, you should check the lumen output. Lumens, which are a measure of total light output, should be listed on the product packaging. Higher lumens mean brighter light.

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Insulation Rating

Recessed lights need to have an insulation rating providing details on how the product can be mounted within a ceiling space. Our downlights have the highest rating IC-4, meaning insulation can cover the product.

Regulatory Compliance

An important safety mark from Australia’s electrical safety and electro-magnetic compatibility regulators. This mark shows that the product complies with relevant safety and performance standards.

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