Integrated LED Lighting for NYC Floating Stairs
Clean, low-profile LED systems built into tread edges, rail channels, and structural details. Better nighttime visibility. Better architectural finish. No afterthought strip lighting.
At New York Floating Stairs , stair lighting is planned during fabrication, not added afterward with surface-mounted strips. The difference shows. Lighting channels routed through tread edges or stringer profiles produce a clean, concealed effect that reads as part of the stair design — not as an add-on.
Low-voltage LED is the standard specification for floating stair lighting. We coordinate driver location, wiring routing, and control integration with your electrician so the installation doesn't create conduit or junction box visibility issues.
Color temperature matters. Warm white (2700–3000K) complements wood treads and residential interiors. Neutral white (3500–4000K) works better in commercial and glass tread applications. We advise on the right temperature for your specific stair and interior context.
Motion activation is an option worth considering for NYC homes. Stairs in the middle of the night without ambient light are a safety concern. Motion-triggered low-level illumination is a practical solution that doesn't require leaving stair lights on continuously.
For smart home integration — Control4, Lutron, Apple HomeKit — we coordinate with your system or AV contractor to ensure the stair lighting control protocol is compatible. We don't program smart systems, but we specify the right LED hardware and wiring to support integration.
Plan lighting during fabrication, not after
Adding lighting after installation is possible but more limited. Build it in from the start.
FAQ: LED Stair Lighting
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Interested in integrated stair lighting?
Best planned during fabrication. Talk to us before your stair project begins.