Recessed Downlights
Recessed downlights offer a simple, clean way to brighten any space. They can sit level with the ceiling, providing even lighting without clutter.
At Simple Lighting, we have the best recessed options in our wider LED downlight range. Explore our recessed lighting for kitchens, IP65 bathroom recessed lights, and more.
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In StockFire-Rated Fixed GU10 Downlight – White with 4.5W Natural White LED (Non-Dimmable)
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In StockFire Rated Downlight, GU10, Fixed - White Finish With a 5w Dimmable Natural White GU10 Bulb
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In StockFire Rated Downlight, GU10, Fixed - Polished Chrome Finish With Smart GU10 Bulb
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In StockFire Rated Downlight, GU10, Fixed - White Finish With a 5w Smart GU10 Bulb
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In StockFire Rated Downlight, GU10, Fixed - IP20, Brushed Chrome Finish
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In StockFire Rated Downlight, GU10, Fixed - Brushed Chrome Finish With 4.5w Warm White GU10 Bulb
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In StockFire Rated Downlight, GU10, Fixed - Brushed Chrome Finish With 4.5w Natural White GU10 Bulb
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In StockFire Rated Downlight, GU10, Fixed - Brushed Chrome Finish With 4.5w Cool White GU10 Bulb
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In StockFire Rated Downlight, GU10, Fixed - Brushed Chrome Finish With 5w Dimmable Warm White GU10 Bulb
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In StockFire Rated Downlight, GU10, Fixed - Brushed Chrome Finish With 5w Dimmable Natural White GU10 Bulb
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In StockFire Rated Downlight, GU10, Fixed - Brushed Chrome Finish With 5w Dimmable Cool White GU10 Bulb
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In StockFire Rated Downlight, GU10, Fixed - Brushed Chrome Finish With 5w Smart GU10 Bulb
£12.25INC VAT
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the difference between GU10 and integrated recessed downlights?
GU10 recessed downlights use replaceable bulbs, giving you flexibility to change brightness levels or colour temperatures later. Integrated recessed downlights have built-in LEDs that can't be replaced but are typically more energy-efficient and longer-lasting. GU10 models are ideal if you like to customise your lighting, while integrated options offer better value over time.
Do recessed downlights need fire rating for upstairs rooms?
Yes, fire rated recessed downlights are required by UK building regulations when installing between floors or where the ceiling provides fire separation. They prevent fire from spreading through the ceiling void for at least 30, 60, or 90 minutes. Simple Lighting stocks various fire rated options that meet these safety requirements while maintaining the clean, recessed look.
How many recessed downlights do I need for my room?
As a general rule, you'll need one recessed downlight per 1.5-2 square metres for general lighting. For a 3m x 4m room (12 sqm), you'd typically need 6-8 downlights spaced evenly. The exact number depends on ceiling height, desired brightness level, and whether you're using them as primary or accent lighting.
Can you put recessed downlights on a dimmer switch?
Many recessed downlights are dimmable, but you'll need to check the product specifications and use a compatible LED dimmer switch. Not all LED downlights work with standard dimmer switches, so it's important to choose models specifically marked as dimmable. This gives you full control over your lighting ambiance and can help save energy too.
What IP rating do I need for bathroom recessed lights?
For bathroom recessed downlights, you'll need IP65 rating or higher for areas above the bath or shower (zones 1 and 2). IP44 is sufficient for other bathroom areas like above the sink or general ceiling space. Simple Lighting's IP65 bathroom recessed lights are fully waterproof and safe for wet areas.
Are tilt recessed downlights better than fixed ones?
Tilt recessed downlights offer more flexibility as you can adjust the light direction to highlight specific areas or reduce glare. Fixed recessed downlights provide uniform general lighting and have a completely flush appearance. Choose tilt versions for accent lighting or task areas, and fixed ones for even ambient lighting throughout a room.
Do recessed downlights create shadows in kitchens?
Properly spaced recessed downlights minimise shadows by providing even light distribution across work surfaces. Position them about 60-90cm apart and avoid placing them directly above where you'll be standing, as this can cast shadows on countertops. Consider adding under-cabinet lighting for completely shadow-free food preparation areas.























