Whether you're choosing wall lights for your hallway, picking pendant lights for your kitchen, or selecting a floor lamp for your living room, one of the first decisions you'll face is LED vs halogen. It seems technical, but it has a real impact on the look, feel, and running cost of your home lighting. Here's everything you need to know.
What Is Halogen Lighting?
Halogen bulbs are a type of incandescent lighting — they work by passing electricity through a tungsten filament inside a gas-filled capsule. The result is a warm, bright, continuous-spectrum light that renders colours beautifully. For decades, halogen was the go-to choice for interior wall lights, art deco wall lights, and accent lighting because of its flattering, natural glow.
Pros of Halogen
- Warm, flattering light quality — close to natural sunlight
- Excellent colour rendering, ideal for artwork and textured surfaces
- Dimmable without special equipment
- Instant full brightness
- Lower upfront cost
Cons of Halogen
- High energy consumption — up to 5× more than LED
- Gets very hot — a safety issue near fabric lampshades or curtains
- Short lifespan (1,000–2,000 hours vs LED's 15,000–25,000 hours)
- Now phased out in the EU and UK — increasingly hard to source
What Is LED Lighting?
LED (Light Emitting Diode) technology has transformed home lighting over the past decade. Modern LEDs are a world away from the harsh, cold strips of the early 2000s. Today's LED wall lights, LED pendant lights, and LED floor lamps offer a warm, sophisticated glow that rivals halogen — at a fraction of the running cost.
Pros of LED
- Up to 80% more energy efficient than halogen
- Lifespan of 15,000–25,000 hours — think 20+ years of normal use
- Runs cool — safe with all lampshade materials
- Wide colour temperature range from warm white (2700K) to daylight (6500K)
- Increasingly dimmable with compatible dimmer switches
- Better for the environment
Cons of LED
- Higher upfront cost (though this has dropped significantly)
- Cheaper LEDs can have poor colour rendering
- Not all LEDs are dimmable — always check before buying
- Some find cool white LEDs harsh and clinical
LED vs Halogen: The Key Differences at a Glance
| LED | Halogen | |
|---|---|---|
| Energy use | Low | High |
| Lifespan | 15,000–25,000 hrs | 1,000–2,000 hrs |
| Heat output | Very low | High |
| Upfront cost | Medium | Low |
| Running cost | Very low | High |
| Dimmable | Often (check specs) | Yes |
| Colour quality | Good–Excellent | Excellent |
Which Is Better for Wall Lights?
For wall lights — whether mid century modern, art deco, brass, or copper styles — LED is almost always the better choice today. The heat output from halogen can be an issue in enclosed wall light fittings, and the energy saving over time is significant.
If colour rendering is critical (say, you're lighting a gallery wall or want to show off the texture of a brick wall), look for LED bulbs with a CRI (Colour Rendering Index) of 90+. For wall lights where you want full control over ambience, make sure to pair your LED wall lights with a compatible LED dimmer switch.
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Pendant lights sit close to exposed bulbs in many designs. LED filament bulbs — designed to look like vintage Edison bulbs — are perfect here. They give the warm glow and visual appeal of old incandescent bulbs while consuming a fraction of the energy.
For coloured glass pendants or fabric shades, LED again wins — the lower heat output means you can use any material safely without risk.
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A floor lamp is often a statement piece. The shade material matters here. If your floor lamp has a fabric or paper shade, LED is strongly recommended — halogen bulbs get hot enough to be a fire risk in enclosed or fabric shades. Battery-powered and rechargeable floor lamps will always use LED.
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