LED lights for every room

Transform the lighting throughout your home with our extensive range of LED room lights. They’re carefully crafted to brighten up every essential space, both indoors and outdoors.

Living room lighting

Living room lighting

Kitchen lighting

Kitchen lighting

Dining room lighting

Dining room lighting

Bathroom lighting

Bathroom lighting

Bedroom lighting

Bedroom lighting

Gaming room lighting

Gaming room lighting

Home office lighting

Home office lighting

Front and back garden lights

Front and back garden lights

Guide to LED room lights

How do I add LED lights to a room?

With Philips Hue, installing LED lights in your room can be as easy as changing a lightbulb. First, select the LED bulbs you want. Make sure they match the wattage limit and fixtures in your home, turn off the power, and then replace the old bulbs with your LED ones. If you want more options to choose from, Philips Hue also has LED lights, lamps and lightstrips that only need to be connected (or charged!) with an electrical outlet.

How do I put colour-changing LED lights in a room?

With Philips Hue White and colour ambience colour-capable light bulbs, adding colour-changing LED lights to a room is as simple as screwing in a light bulb. You can also choose from a range of Philips Hue colour-capable LED lights, lamps and lightstrips, and you can also select lights that offer soft, warm-white light or warm-to-cool white light if you don’t need the full spectrum of colour.

What type of light fixtures are in my room?

Light fixtures come in various styles, sizes and designs to suit different purposes and decor preferences. Common types of light fixtures include ceiling lights, pendant lights, lightstrips, wall sconces, floor lamps, table lamps, track lighting and recessed lighting. Each type serves a specific lighting function and can contribute to the overall ambience and functionality of a space.

How do I decorate a room with LED lights?

LED lighting offers a world of possibilities when thoughtfully positioned within a room. Use the room’s purpose to help guide your selection of fixtures, as well as their specific placement. Consider these three types of lighting: ambient lighting, which provides overall illumination for a room; task lighting, designed for focused tasks like reading or cooking; and accent lighting, used to highlight specific objects or architectural features. Combining these types of lighting creates a well-balanced and functional lighting scheme for any space.

*When a bulb displays "Up to" a certain number of lumens in its specifications, it displays the maximum lumen output of the bulb. It shows how bright the bulb can get at 2700 K (White bulbs) or 4000 K (White ambiance or White and colour ambiance bulbs). Learn more about brightness