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Costs depend on the scope of work. Replacing existing light fittings is relatively inexpensive — an electrician typically charges £40-£70 per hour, and a straightforward fitting swap takes 30-60 minutes per light. Installing new lighting circuits (adding downlights, wall lights, or LED strip where n
# Lighting: 10 Frequently Asked Questions
## 1. How much does it cost to install new lighting in a UK home?
Costs depend on the scope of work. Replacing existing light fittings is relatively inexpensive — an electrician typically charges £40-£70 per hour, and a straightforward fitting swap takes 30-60 minutes per light. Installing new lighting circuits (adding downlights, wall lights, or LED strip where none existed) costs more: budget £500-£2,000 per room for supply and installation. A whole-house LED upgrade for a 3-4 bedroom home costs £1,500-£5,000. A full lighting design with smart controls and high-end fittings can run to £10,000-£25,000 for a whole house. Individual LED downlights cost £15-£50 each, quality pendants £50-£500+, and designer or architectural fittings can exceed £1,000. Get quotes from verified electricians and lighting companies on HouseJester.
## 2. What is the difference between warm white, cool white, and daylight LEDs?
LED colour temperature is measured in Kelvin (K) and dramatically affects a room's atmosphere. Warm white (2700K-3000K) produces a soft, yellowish light similar to traditional incandescent bulbs — ideal for living rooms, bedrooms, and dining areas where relaxation is the priority. Neutral or cool white (3500K-4500K) is brighter and more energising, suited to kitchens, bathrooms, utility rooms, and home offices. Daylight (5000K-6500K) mimics natural daylight and is best for workshops, garages, and task-heavy areas but feels harsh in