Retail Lighting

Lighting commercial spaces needs to be strategic. The right light in the right place can mean more success for the business. This might seem trivial for many people, but if you’re a business owner, you know that proper lighting can make or break your sales.

Different lights can be used for your commercial spaces. Depending on its function, each one can be installed in various places. The number one purpose of good lighting is to influence buyer behaviour and purchasing decisions by providing enhanced visibility and creating an inviting atmosphere.

That’s why it’s important to always make sure that you’re using the right type of retail lighting in every part of your store. In our collection, we have selected top-quality retail fixtures that will help you draw customers' attention, increase sales and enhance the overall shopping experience!

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What are the Different Types of Retail Lighting?

Ambient Lighting

This is your store’s general lighting. It sets the overall mood, making it the most important kind of lighting to note. You want your store to be welcoming to your customers. Dim lights make it hard to see labels and product details, while extremely bright lights hurt the eyes and push customers away.

Always ensure that you have just the right amount of light to maintain an inviting atmosphere for your customers. Consider the ceiling height and total area of the space to determine how much illumination you need for ambient lighting.

LED panel lights, downlights, and linear lights are good choices for retail lighting.

Accent Lighting

Accent lighting is all about drawing customer attention. In a commercial setting, you can highlight important products by literally shining light on them. When a display or shelf is brighter than the others around the store, that gets people’s attention. Like moths to a flame, people are generally drawn to bright lights, so use that to your advantage.

You can use spotlights, under-cabinet lights, or downlights to highlight specific parts/products in your space.

Task Lighting

Focused light for ensuring clear visibility for doing tasks. This is generally used in the cash register area, the storefront, and the changing rooms. You can also put task lighting in storage areas and other parts of the commercial space where an activity that requires good lighting is expected to occur.

Some good task lighting fixtures are downlights, under-cabinet lights, and pendant lights.

Decorative Lighting

These lights are all about aesthetics. It’s all the other kinds of lights you can think of that are added to enhance the visual impact of a space, like fairy lights, Neon LED lights, and candles. They are popular during big holidays like Halloween and Christmas.

What are the Key Considerations for Retail Lighting Design?

Before buying all these retail shop lights you just read about, consider some key factors to ensure that you’re getting the most out of your retail lighting.

Uniform Lighting. You don’t want dark spots and harsh shadows in your commercial space. This defeats the whole welcoming atmosphere you’re aiming for. Check the ceiling height and total area to determine how much light you need to achieve good illumination.

Energy Efficiency. LED retail lighting is now the name of the game. LEDs are generally a good choice for lighting solutions because they’re highly energy efficient, long-lasting, and eco-friendly. There’s a wide range of LED lights for retail stores to choose from, ensuring you can meet your retail lighting needs.

Store Traffic. Consider how people will move about in your space, and place your lights strategically based on this to ensure proper illumination and safety. Don’t put task lighting where there are no tasks/activities going on.

How Can Retail Lighting Enhance Product Displays?

Proper retail lighting can help level up your store’s visibility. Using the correct retail lighting type has a lot of benefits:

  • Draw people’s attention towards your store
  • Enhance the visibility of specific products by making them stand out from the rest
  • Make product features pop to create more appeal to shoppers
  • Create an inviting and engaging atmosphere for an enjoyable shopping experience

All these tips help to achieve one ultimate goal: to influence your customers' perceptions and buying behaviors, which in turn boosts your business' success rate.

What are the Best Practices for Store Lighting Layout?

A well-planned lighting layout can help you reap the benefits of retail lighting: enhanced customer experience, highlighted key products, and boosted sales. Here are 5 best practices to keep in mind when designing your lighting layout:

  1. Combine Lighting Types. Use a mix of ambient, accent, task, and decorative lighting to create depth and balance. Optimising the different lighting types helps guide your customers around your store and ensures they’re headed to the cashier.
  2. Highlight Key Products. You want to draw attention to the product you wish to feature. This is best for your best-selling and high-margin items.
  3. Choose the Right Colour Temperature. Check your branding. What light colour will fit your brand image? Warm-coloured lights create a cosy atmosphere, while white lights create a modern and vibrant look.
  4. Think About Your Customer’s Comfort. Light glares, harsh shadows, and flickering lights all make for an unpleasant customer experience. Harsh distracting lights don’t usually fit the retail setting.
  5. Leverage Natural Light (if you can). Nothing says “welcome” better than a little bit of daylight shining into your store. Incorporate natural light into your store layout when possible.

Level Up Your Commercial Spaces Today

It’s about time you used the right retail lighting types for your stores. Simple Lighting offers a complete list of lighting solutions suitable for all the applications you need, from outside to inside your commercial space.

We have a wide variety of best-selling retail lights that are sure to keep your store shining brighter than your competition.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best lighting layout for a retail store?

The most effective retail lighting layout combines three layers: ambient lighting for general illumination, accent lighting to highlight key products or displays, and task lighting for specific areas like checkout counters and changing rooms. This layered approach creates visual interest, guides customer flow, and ensures all areas are properly lit for both shopping and staff activities.

How bright should retail lighting be?

Retail stores typically need 300-500 lux for general ambient lighting, with accent lighting being 3-5 times brighter than the ambient level to effectively highlight products. The exact brightness depends on your ceiling height, store size, and the type of products you're selling. Avoid lighting that's too dim (making it hard to see products) or too bright (creating an uncomfortable shopping environment).

What colour temperature is best for retail lighting?

Natural white LED (4000K) is generally the best choice for most retail environments as it provides clear, crisp illumination that shows products in their true colours. Warm white (3000K) works well for creating a cosy atmosphere in boutiques or restaurants, while cool white (6500K) is ideal for electronics stores or pharmacies where clinical brightness is preferred.

Are LED lights worth it for retail spaces?

LED lights are definitely worth the investment for retail spaces. They use up to 80% less energy than traditional lighting, last 25 times longer, and produce less heat, which reduces air conditioning costs. LEDs also offer superior light quality, instant on/off capability, and dimming options, making them perfect for creating the right atmosphere whilst keeping running costs low.

How do you highlight products with retail lighting?

Use accent lighting that's 3-5 times brighter than your general store lighting to make products stand out. Spotlights, track lighting, and LED downlights work brilliantly for this purpose. Position the lights at a 30-degree angle to minimise shadows and glare, and consider using adjustable fittings so you can redirect the light when you change your product displays.

What size LED panel do I need for my shop ceiling?

For standard retail spaces with 2.4-3m ceiling heights, 600x600mm LED panels work well for general coverage, whilst 1200x600mm panels are ideal for larger areas or corridors. The key is to space them evenly, typically 1.5-2 metres apart, to avoid dark spots. Consider your ceiling grid system and calculate roughly one 40W panel per 6-8 square metres for adequate ambient lighting.

Can retail lighting actually increase sales?

Yes, proper retail lighting can significantly boost sales by up to 30% according to retail studies. Good lighting makes products more attractive, helps customers see details clearly, and creates a welcoming atmosphere that encourages browsing. Strategic accent lighting draws attention to high-margin items, whilst comfortable ambient lighting keeps customers in the store longer, increasing the likelihood of purchases.

Do I need special lighting for shop changing rooms?

Changing rooms need flattering, even lighting that doesn't cast harsh shadows on customers' faces. Use warm white LEDs (3000K) positioned both overhead and to the sides of mirrors to eliminate unflattering shadows. Avoid cool white lighting in changing areas as it can make skin tones look washed out and may discourage purchases.