GU10 Downlights
Still using outdated bulbs? It’s time to upgrade with GU10 downlights!
GU10 downlights are everywhere—and for a good reason. They keep your ceiling clean, your space bright, and your home looking sharp. Whether you need crisp task lighting or a warm glow for movie nights, these downlights deliver.
What are GU10 Downlights?
GU10 downlights are recessed ceiling lights that use GU10 bulbs (named after the two small pins that twist and lock into place). They sit flush with the ceiling, keeping things tidy while providing focused illumination where you need it.
Unlike integrated downlights (where a dead bulb means replacing the entire fitting), GU10 downlights let you swap bulbs in seconds. To top it off, they work just as well for highlighting a feature wall as they do for general room lighting. This makes them perfect for kitchens, bathrooms, and offices.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between GU10 downlights and integrated LED downlights?
GU10 downlights use replaceable GU10 bulbs that twist and lock into the fitting, while integrated LED downlights have built-in LED chips. When a GU10 bulb fails, you simply replace the bulb in seconds. With integrated downlights, you need to replace the entire fitting when the LED dies, making GU10 downlights more cost-effective and practical for long-term use.
Do I need fire-rated GU10 downlights for my ceiling?
Fire-rated GU10 downlights are essential if you're installing them in areas where fire safety is critical, such as between floors or in escape routes. They contain intumescent seals that expand when heated, sealing the hole in your ceiling to prevent fire spread for up to 90 minutes. While not always legally required, they're highly recommended for peace of mind and safety.
What's the difference between fixed and tilt GU10 downlights?
Fixed GU10 downlights point straight down and provide general ambient lighting, perfect for evenly illuminating a room. Tilt downlights can be angled to direct light towards specific areas, making them ideal for accent lighting, highlighting artwork, or creating focused task lighting. Tilt options give you more flexibility in how you use your lighting scheme.
Can I install GU10 downlights in my bathroom?
Yes, you can install GU10 downlights in bathrooms, but you need to choose fittings with the correct IP rating for the specific zone. Look for IP65-rated GU10 downlights for areas near showers or baths. Simple Lighting offers bathroom-suitable options that combine safety with style, ensuring your lighting meets building regulations whilst providing excellent illumination.
How many GU10 downlights do I need for my room?
As a general rule, you'll need one GU10 downlight per 1.5-2 square metres for adequate lighting, though this depends on ceiling height and desired brightness. For a 4x4 metre kitchen, you'd typically need 8-12 downlights arranged in evenly spaced rows. Consider the beam angle of your chosen fittings and whether you want purely functional lighting or a mix of ambient and task lighting.
What beam angle should I choose for GU10 downlights?
Narrow beam angles (15-25°) create focused spotlighting perfect for highlighting features or artwork, while wide beam angles (60-120°) provide general room illumination with broader coverage. For most residential applications, a 38-60° beam angle offers the best balance between coverage and intensity. Consider your ceiling height too, as higher ceilings benefit from narrower beams to maintain light intensity.
Are GU10 downlights suitable for kitchen lighting?
GU10 downlights are excellent for kitchens because they provide clean, focused lighting without protruding fixtures that collect grease and dust. Use them for general ambient lighting across the ceiling, and consider tiltable versions over work surfaces for task lighting. Their flush-mount design keeps your kitchen ceiling sleek and modern while delivering the bright, practical illumination essential for food preparation.



































