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Step Lights

Valid July 1–31, 2026, until 11:59 PM ET. Limited quantities while supplies last. Cannot be combined with any other coupon, discount, promotion, clearance item, or volume discount. Subject to change at any time.
Valid June 1 - 30th, 2026, until 11:59 PM ET. Limited quantities while supplies last. Cannot be combined with any other coupon, discount, promotion, clearance item, or volume discount. Subject to change at any time.
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Step Lights & Stair Lights for Every Canadian Home

From outdoor decks and front entrances to indoor staircases and hallways, step lights are sort of low-profile fixtures that help keep things safer while giving an extra touch of style, to pretty much any space. In Canadian homes and commercial properties, they're used for a practical reason year-round, but especially through the longer, darker winter months when it's harder to see and clear indoor navigation matters more. Whether they are installed outside on a front entry or placed inside along a corridor, stair lights blend energy-efficient LED tech with a sturdier build, so they're a smart long-term upgrade for a residential remodel or a commercial fit-out. At Lumenco, we carry a wide selection suited to every staircase type, budget, and building environment across Canada.

Step Lights and Stair Lights for Every Canadian Home

Types of Step Lights

Choosing the right step light starts with figuring out all the different styles that are out there. Each one is designed to shine in a different situation & installation style.

Types of Step Lights

Recessed Step Lights

Recessed step lights sit flush inside the wall or riser, with no protruding parts, no exposed housing, just a clean, low beam landing on each tread. If you are doing a new build or full renovation and want a seamless, built-in finish, these are the ones to go with.

Surface-Mounted Step Lights

Surface-mounted step lights fix directly to the face of the riser or wall, with no cutting into drywall needed. That makes them the go-to retrofit choice for existing staircases. They're available in a bunch of finishes, so they easily integrate into any decor with minimal effort.

LED Step Lights

LED step lights use very little power, run cool, and they last a far longer time than incandescent options. You can fit them in new builds & retrofits, and they work as well indoors as outdoors, which makes them a versatile, long-term investment for any home.

Motion Sensor Step Lights

Motion sensor step lights turn themselves on when you walk up and then shut off when the area is clear. This means you don't need a wall switch, and you also avoid wasting energy when you forget to turn the light off. Motion sensor stair lights are a popular pick for decks, side entries, and basement stairs. Pair them with motion sensors from our lighting control range for a fully automated setup.

Solar Step Lights

Solar step lights run on sunlight alone, no wiring, no electrician, just mount them and go. They are ideal for garden paths, wooden decks, and front entries. For solid results, pick a south-facing spot; steady sun exposure is especially important in Canadian climates, because otherwise they can feel kind of dull.

Indoor vs Outdoor Step Lights: Knowing the Difference

Indoor vs Outdoor Step Lights Knowing the Difference

Indoor step lights are designed for finished interior spaces, basements, hallways, and main staircases. They kind of prioritize style, soft output, and that seamless integration with the surrounding trim and décor. Outdoor step lights must meet a higher durability standard: sealed housings, weather-resistant finishes, and ratings that withstand rain, frost, and freeze-thaw cycles. Outdoor stair lights installed on a deck or front entry without proper weatherproofing will fail within a season. Always check that a fixture is rated for outdoor use before installing it outside. It is one of the most common and costly mistakes homeowners make.

How to Choose the Right Step Lights for Your Home

How to Choose the Right Step Lights for Home

Choosing the right stairway lighting comes down to matching the fixture to your space, your habits, and the Canadian climate. Here are the key factors to work through before you buy:

  • Brightness level: Step lights should shine a nice, clear light right where you need it on the tread without sending back a glare. When selecting the fixture, look for ones in the 30–80 lumen range for a typical residential stairway. If you need to light up a bigger commercial stairway, though, something with a bit more punch might be a better fit.
  • Energy efficiency: LED fixtures use a fraction of the energy of older bulb types. For lights that run several hours each evening, this adds up to meaningful savings on your hydro bill over time.
  • Material durability: If you're planning on putting your lights outside, or on a porch or garage, you'll need to make sure they can take the rough stuff. Go for fixtures with a good, strong housing made from die-cast aluminium or UV-stabilized polycarbonate. These are resistant to cracking from the freeze-thaw cycles that come with Canadian winters.
  • Size and placement: Smaller light fixtures work really well in tight spaces where you can get a recessed mount going. This looks pretty sleek in modern homes. But if you've got a wide outdoor step where you can't get the light flush with the step, go for a bigger surface-mounted style.
  • Compatibility: Make sure the light you pick is compatible with your existing wiring. Also check if you can dim the light; not all LED step lights can be dimmed. Some are just fixed lights.

How to Install Step Lights: A Quick Guide

How to Install Step Lights

Every type of stair light has its own installation approach. Here is what to expect for each:

  • Recessed fixtures require cutting an opening into the drywall or riser and routing a wire from the nearest junction box. Best done during a renovation when walls are open.
  • Surface-mounted fixtures attach directly to the wall or riser face. Drill, anchor, connect, and done. A straightforward retrofit with no cutting required.
  • Solar fixtures, no wiring needed at all. Position the fixture, secure it in place, and it is ready to use.
  • Hardwired installations: If you are not confident working with household wiring, hire a licensed electrician for a safe, code-compliant result.