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There are thousands of downlights on the Australian market, and the quality is all over the place. Some last a decade; others fail inside a year, and the difference isn't obvious when you're shopping online. That's why we've pulled together this guide to the 10 best downlights in Australia for 2026: the products we sell day in, day out, the ones electricians keep specifying, and the ones customers come back and tell us they still love years later.

Choosing the right downlight isn't complicated. A good LED downlight does three things well: it lights the space without creating eye strain, it renders colour accurately so your home looks how it should, and it's built to last. After that, it's about matching the spec to the room. Your bathroom needs a moisture rating, your kitchen wants something brighter, and your bedroom usually wants something warmer and dimmable.

Below you'll find our top 10 downlights, plus a buyer's guide covering everything you need before checkout: lumens, colour temperature, IP ratings, IC-F ratings, and how many downlights you actually need per room.

Quick Picks: The Best Downlight for Every Need

Short on time? Here's the short version of our best downlights:

You want… Best pick Why
Best value all-rounder Havit Blight HV5527T (#1) 5-yr warranty, CRI 90, tri-colour, around $20
Best for kitchens & bathrooms Havit Nella HV5803T (#6) IP44, low glare, 1100lm at 12W
Brightest output Trend XDK10 (#5) 1400 lumens, Vivid CRI option
Lowest glare / invisible look ORE Pebble pinhole (#4) Pinhole face, 1mm trim, sits flush
Architectural / designer finish ORE Nura Trimless (#10) Plaster-in, paintable, zero edges
Future-proof (replaceable globe) Pixel GU10 Surface (#3) Swap globes instead of the whole fitting
Trusted standard SAL S9041TC (#9) The downlight every Aussie sparky knows

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Why These Downlights Stand Out

The downlights below aren't cheap imports or flash-in-the-pan brands. They're the ones we've been selling for years, the ones electricians recommend, and the ones customers come back and tell us worked out.

They all share four things in common:

  • Solid warranty backing (most come with 3 to 5 years)
  • Dimmable as standard
  • Low-glare designs that won't sting your eyes
  • Proven longevity (many have been in our range for a decade or more)

When you invest in downlights, you're investing in something that sits in your ceiling for 10+ years. A $30 downlight might look similar to a quality one online, but the difference shows up after year one, when the cheap one starts flickering or fails. These won't.

What to Look For Before You Buy LED Downlights

New to downlights? Here's the short list of what actually matters. (If you want the full deep-dive, see our complete guide to choosing the right downlight.)

1. Brightness is measured in lumens, not watts. Wattage tells you how much power the light draws; lumens tell you how bright it actually is. A modern 10W LED downlight produces 900–1400 lumens, which is plenty for most rooms.

2. Colour temperature shapes the mood. Warm white (3000K) suits living rooms, bedrooms and dining areas. Cool white (4000K) suits kitchens, bathrooms, laundries and garages. Tri-colour selectable downlights let you flick between 3000K, 4000K and 5000K right on the fitting, which is our top pick if you're not 100% sure which you'll want.

3. CRI 90+ for accurate colours. CRI (Colour Rendering Index) measures how true colours look under the light. Cheap downlights sit at CRI 75–80, which dulls everything. We recommend CRI 90 or higher, and if you really care about colour (kitchens, bathrooms with makeup mirrors, art) look for a "Vivid" or CRI 95+ option.

4. Look for low-glare designs. A recessed light source produces a softer pool of light instead of flooding the room with harsh brightness. Your eyes will thank you.

5. IP rating matters in wet areas. IP44 is the minimum for bathrooms and kitchens (splash-proof). IP54 or IP65 is even better for showers, eaves, and alfresco areas.

6. IC-F rating if you've got insulation. In Australia, if your ceiling has insulation batts (which most do), the downlight needs to be IC-F rated so insulation can sit directly against the fitting. This is an Australian safety standard, so don't skip it.

7. Warranty tells you what the brand really thinks of the product. A 5-year warranty signals confidence. A 1-year warranty signals "we'll be surprised if it lasts."

The 10 Best Downlights in Australia (2026)

This list isn't in strict ranking order, because every downlight here suits a different application. We've called out who each one is best for.

1. Havit 90mm Blight LED Downlight 10W, CCT (HV5527T)

Best for: best all-round value

A genuine workhorse. We've been selling this one for over a decade and it shows. Full aluminium body with a separate driver for better heat dissipation, CRI 90, and a 5-year warranty backing it up. You get a 120° beam angle, 900 lumens, tri-colour selectable, fully dimmable, and an IP44 rating so it handles kitchens and bathrooms without issue. The slightly recessed face keeps glare minimal without sacrificing brightness.

We've sold over 20,000 of these and it consistently gets top customer feedback, all for around the $20 mark when it usually costs $30+. Hard to beat.

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Havit Blight HV5527T 90mm LED downlight in white, our best value all-rounder downlight

2. Trend Lighting 92mm LED Downlight 9W, 3K or 4K (RDC8)

Best for: classic gimbal styling at a premium spec

Retro gimbal styling meets modern efficiency, and this one's been a solid performer for over a decade. You get 8.5W producing 1050 lumens, which is seriously efficient. CRI 90+, 5-year warranty, fully dimmable, and the 92mm cutout suits most replacement situations.

The one catch: colour temperature is fixed at purchase, so you'll need to choose 3K or 4K upfront (no tri-colour switch). If you want classic looks with proper performance and don't mind picking your colour temp in advance, this ticks every box.

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Trend RDC8 92mm gimbal LED downlight in black and white, classic styling with CRI 90+

3. Pixel Lighting Surface Mounted GU10 Downlight, Matt White or Black

Best for: flexibility, replace the globe not the fitting

A proven seller, and the big drawcard is the GU10 format. Unlike integrated-LED downlights (where the whole fitting is rubbish if the LED dies), the Pixel takes a replaceable GU10 globe. Swap colour temperature, brightness or globe brand whenever you want, for total long-term flexibility.

Modern design, CRI 90 (depending on globe), a 3-year warranty on the fitting, and a price around the $30 mark. Just note the globe comes separately, but that's actually the feature.

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Pixel surface mounted GU10 downlight in matt white with replaceable globe

4. ORE Pebble LED Downlight 12W, Dimmable, 3000K

Best for: invisible, near-zero glare

The "invisible" downlight. Its pinhole design means you see almost no glare unless you're standing directly underneath. Most pinhole downlights have tight 20° beam angles (great looking, terrible lighting), but the Pebble runs at 36°, so it performs like a standard downlight without the glare.

CRI 95 is seriously high. You also get 600 lumens, 12W, fully dimmable, an aluminium body, and a 5-year warranty. The real kicker is the 1mm trim ring: it sits practically flush to the ceiling with a low-profile 57mm cutout. A premium pick if you want a stealth finish.

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ORE Pebble invisible pinhole LED downlight 12W CRI 95, near-zero glare flush finish

5. Trend Lighting 92mm LED Downlight 10W, Vivid CRI option (XDK10)

Best for: brightest output and the most accurate colour

A proven Trend performer over 10+ years with real architectural presence, thanks to a recessed smooth trim that sits beautifully flush. Its 1400 lumens make it one of the brightest in the list. CRI 90, 5-year warranty, fully dimmable, and the variable cutout (76–92mm) gives you retrofit flexibility across different ceilings.

The standout is the Vivid option, which gets you close to CRI 100, for almost natural-daylight-level colour rendering. It's one of the best premium downlights you'll find on the Australian market.

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Trend XDK10 92mm LED downlight with Vivid CRI option, the brightest downlight in our top 10

6. Havit Nella LED Downlight 12W, CCT (HV5803T)

Best for: kitchens, bathrooms and modern interiors

A proven performer we sell every single day, with a modern, timeless surface-mount finish that suits residential homes through to high-end commercial fitouts.

It's tri-colour selectable, with a 120° beam angle, 1100 lumens at only 12W, and full dimming. It's available in multiple sizes so you can match it across rooms, and there's a 12V version if you need low voltage for wet areas. The recessed light source with frosted face cuts glare while still delivering plenty of light.

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Havit Nella HV5803T 12W LED downlight in black, low-glare pick for kitchens and bathrooms

7. ORE Wisp Travertine Surface Mounted Downlight (WIS.2402.NT)

Best for: natural-stone, design-led interiors

A newer style to suit the on-trend travertine finish. It's surface-mounted with a modern long profile and takes a GU10 globe, so it's forever replaceable. The character comes from the raw travertine stone material, so every fitting is subtly different.

It carries a 3-year warranty. If you love the natural-stone aesthetic and want lighting that doubles as interior design, this is a standout.

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ORE Wisp travertine natural stone surface mounted GU10 downlight for design-led interiors

8. Trend Lighting 92mm LED Downlight 10W, Vivid option (XDRL10)

Best for: indoor/outdoor versatility

Another Trend stalwart with 10+ years on the market. It has an architectural finish, an ultra-low-glare design, and is IP44 rated for indoor or outdoor use, so it works under eaves or in alfresco areas too. You get around 1400 lumens, CRI 90+, a 5-year warranty, and full dimming.

Reliable, great quality, and looks the business. The XDRL10 versus XDK10 choice mainly comes down to mounting and finish preference.

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Trend XDRL10 92mm IP44 LED downlight with Vivid option for indoor and outdoor use

9. SAL Lighting 90mm LED Downlight 10W, Tri Colour (S9041TC)

Best for: the trusted, no-surprises Australian standard

The standard downlight that's been a best-seller for 10+ years and is recognised in nearly every Aussie home. Electricians back it and lighting stores stock it everywhere. If you want a wider beam angle that lights up the whole room evenly and brightly, this is the pick.

You get 1000 lumens at 10W, tri-colour selectable, a 90mm cutout, IP44 rating, and a full aluminium body. It's not low-glare like some of the architectural options, but if you prefer bright, even illumination across a room, this is the proven Australian go-to.

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SAL S9041TC 90mm tri-colour LED downlight in white, the trusted Australian standard

10. ORE Nura Trimless Plaster-In Downlight, GU10

Best for: the architectural showstopper

The designer's favourite. Plaster-in mounting means it sits completely flush from the ceiling: no edges, no rims, just a clean light in the plasterboard. It's paintable to match your ceiling for the ultimate disappearing finish, and it takes a GU10 globe, so it's replaceable for life.

This is the highest-end install on the list, and when it's done right it looks absolutely incredible. It's worth pairing with a designer or asking our team for help planning the layout.

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ORE Nura trimless plaster-in GU10 downlight in matt white, flush architectural finish

How Many Downlights Do You Need? (Spacing & Layout)

A rough Australian rule of thumb:

  • Spacing: 1.2m to 1.5m apart, centre-to-centre
  • From walls: roughly half that distance (around 600mm off the wall)
  • Per square metre: aim for around 100–150 lumens per m² for ambient living spaces, and 300–400 lumens per m² for task areas like kitchens and bathrooms

For example, a 4m × 4m living room (16m²) typically needs 6 to 9 downlights, depending on ceiling height and how bright you like it. If you'd rather not eyeball it, our lighting design team will map out the layout for you at no charge.

Can I Install LED Downlights Myself in Australia?

In short: no. In Australia it's illegal to install, replace, or hardwire a 240V downlight fitting yourself; you must use a licensed electrician. You can legally replace a GU10 globe yourself, which is one reason we like GU10 fittings like the Pixel (#3), ORE Wisp (#7), and ORE Nura (#10).

If you're building or renovating, plan downlight positions before plastering. If you're retrofitting, an electrician can typically swap fittings in under 15 minutes per downlight, provided the cutouts match.

Frequently Asked Questions About Downlights

What are the best downlights for Australian homes?

For most homes we recommend the Havit Blight HV5527T for an unbeatable mix of price, warranty (5 years) and quality. It's tri-colour selectable, CRI 90, IP44 rated and dimmable, covering 90% of household use cases out of the box.

Should I choose 3000K or 4000K downlights?

Choose 3000K (warm white) for living rooms, bedrooms, dining and hallways, where it feels relaxing and inviting. Choose 4000K (cool white) for kitchens, bathrooms, laundries and garages, where it's brighter and more task-focused. If you're unsure, a tri-colour selectable downlight lets you switch on the fitting itself.

What does CRI 90 actually mean?

CRI measures how accurately a light renders colours compared to natural daylight. CRI 100 is perfect, CRI 80 is "OK", and CRI 90+ is what you want at home. Anything under 80 will make food, skin tones and fabrics look slightly off.

Are all LED downlights dimmable?

No, many cheaper imports are not. Every downlight on this list is fully dimmable when paired with a compatible LED dimmer. If you're not sure which dimmer suits your fitting, ask us or check the product page.

What IP rating do I need for a bathroom?

For most bathroom ceilings outside the immediate shower zone, IP44 is sufficient. Directly above a shower or in a wet zone, look for IP54 or IP65. All our recommended kitchen and bathroom picks meet the IP44 minimum.

Tri-colour vs fixed colour temperature: which is better?

Go tri-colour if you want to change your mind later, or if you're matching downlights across rooms with different feels. Fixed colour temperature is often slightly cheaper and slightly better-tuned for that specific Kelvin value. For most homeowners, tri-colour is the safer bet.

How long do LED downlights last?

A good-quality LED downlight is rated to around 50,000 hours, roughly 15+ years at 8 hours a day. Cheap downlights often fail in 1–2 years, which is why warranty length is the single best quality signal.

Can I cover LED downlights with insulation?

Only if they're IC-F rated (insulation contact rated). Most modern quality downlights in Australia are. If you're not sure, ask before you buy, because putting insulation against a non-IC-rated fitting is a fire risk.

Ready to Light Up Your Home?

Whether you're chasing cost-effective basics or going full architectural spec, we've got you covered. A few quick options from here:

Just reach out and let us know what you're after, and we'll get you sorted.