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EB Horsman: A Practical Guide to LED Lighting for Hotels & Hospitality Spaces

Feb 18, 2026 - EB Horsman A Practical Guide to LED Lighting for Hotels & Hospitality Spaces

February 18, 2026

Hotel & Hospitality Spaces: EB Horsman Insights for Effective LED Lighting Solutions

Lighting plays a bigger role in the guest experience than most people realize. It sets the mood the moment someone walks through the door, affects how comfortable a room feels, and even influences how guests perceive cleanliness, safety, and quality. 

Done well, lighting helps create the kind of space that feels familiar and welcoming – a true home away from home. In fact, many of the same essential lighting rules apply to hospitality spaces as to homes!

For many hotel owners and operators, lighting is also one of the most overlooked opportunities for improvement, often because of outdated perceptions about LED technology. While early LED lighting earned a reputation for being overly bright or cold, today’s LED solutions – like those by Philips and Signify – are a very different story. 

Modern LEDs offer warm, inviting light, precise control, and significant efficiency gains, making them well suited to the unique demands of hotels and other hospitality spaces.


The Reality: Hotel LED Lighting Has Come a Long Way

One of the biggest barriers to LED upgrades in hotels is the assumption that LEDs still produce harsh, clinical light. That may have been true a decade ago – but it’s no longer the case.

Today’s LED products offer:

  • Warm colour temperatures comparable to incandescent and halogen lighting
  • High colour rendering for more natural-looking spaces
  • Dimmable options for guest rooms, lobbies, and dining areas
  • Consistent light output with no flicker or warm-up time

The result is lighting that feels comfortable and welcoming, while delivering the performance and efficiency modern facilities expect.

Want to learn more about LED bulbs and their benefits? Check out EB Horsman’s 2026 LED Lighting Guide!


Today’s LEDs Lower Costs without Compromises

One of the biggest advantages of modern LED lighting is how much it reduces ongoing operating costs. Lower energy use, longer lifespans, and fewer maintenance calls all add up over time, particularly in properties where lights operate around the clock.

ENERGY STAR certified LEDs are up to 90% more efficient than incandescent bulbs, and they last at least 15 times longer.

When paired with lighting controls, the benefits go even further. Dimming, scheduling, and occupancy-based controls allow hotels to fine-tune lighting levels throughout the day, reduce unnecessary energy use, and extend the life of fixtures. The result is better control, lower costs, and a more consistent guest experience.

Feb 18, 2026 - EB Horsman A Practical Guide to LED Lighting for Hotels & Hospitality Spaces

Where LEDs Make the Biggest Impact in Hotels

Guest Rooms

Lighting in guest rooms needs to strike a balance between comfort and function. LEDs now make it easy to layer lighting for different uses – ambient light for relaxation, task lighting for workspaces, and soft accent lighting for evenings – all while reducing energy use and maintenance calls.

Lobbies & Common Areas

First impressions matter. LEDs allow for consistent, warm lighting that enhances architectural features, artwork, and finishes without overpowering the space. With the right colour temperature and distribution, lighting can help create a sense of calm and comfort as soon as guests arrive.

Hallways & Back-of-House

These areas often operate around the clock, making efficiency critical. LED fixtures and controls help reduce energy use while improving visibility and safety for staff and guests alike.

Exterior & Parking Areas

Modern LED exterior lighting improves visibility and security while reducing energy consumption and light spill – an important consideration for guest comfort and municipal compliance.


Not Sure Where to Start? Book a Lighting Audit

For many hotels, the challenge isn’t deciding whether to upgrade lighting – it’s figuring out where to begin. Over time, properties often end up with a mix of fixtures, lamp types, and lighting levels that have been added or changed in phases, making it difficult to see what should be addressed first.

That’s where EB Horsman & Son can help. Through their lighting audit service, they work with hospitality teams to assess existing lighting across guest rooms, common areas, back-of-house spaces, and exterior zones. The goal is to provide a clear picture of what’s working, what could be improved, and where product and layout updates will have the greatest impact.

A lighting audit can help by:

  • Reviewing current lighting and identifying priority areas
  • Recommending LED solutions suited to both guest-facing and operational spaces
  • Supporting lighting layouts and control strategies
  • Helping balance comfort, performance, and long-term efficiency

Whether you’re looking to refresh a few spaces or plan a broader upgrade, EB Horsman and Son help you move forward with confidence, without unnecessary changes or guesswork.


Better Guest Experiences Start with Better Lighting

Today’s LED lighting makes it possible to create warm, welcoming spaces while reducing energy use and maintenance demands. For hotels, that means improved comfort for guests and better long-term value for operators.

If you’re considering a lighting upgrade or want to explore what modern LED solutions can do for your property, just get in touch! EB Horsman & Son is here to help guide the process.

For more information on EB Horman lighting solutions HERE

Feb 18, 2026 - EB Horsman A Practical Guide to LED Lighting for Hotels & Hospitality Spaces

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