How much does interior lighting installation cost?
Free guide to interior lighting installation pricing. The typical range, what drives cost up or down, and how to read the difference between an honest quote and a red-flag one. All numbers reflect residential network installs across the US.
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Interior Lighting Installation. Typical price by project scope.
Detailed bands by project size and scope. All ranges reflect residential network installs; commercial projects price separately.
Six factors that move every interior lighting installation quote.
01
Number of rooms and fixture count per room
02
Whether design is led by an interior designer (adds $1,500–4,000)
03
Smart-control integration and dimmer compatibility
04
Fixture grade (showroom vs catalog vs custom from a lighting consultant)
05
Existing wiring vs new circuits (older homes often need rewiring)
06
Local labor rates plus permit requirements for new circuits
Pricing shifts with labor rates and local code.
The Midwest baseline runs ~15–20% below national average; coastal and West Coast markets run above.
Region
Midwest
0.85×
Naperville, Hinsdale, Edina. Layered residential upgrades at baseline labor rates.
Region
Southeast
0.95×
Charlotte, Raleigh, Atlanta. Year-round indoor work. Flexible scheduling.
Region
East Coast
1.30×
Greenwich, Boston metro. Designer-led whole-home projects drive premium.
Region
West Coast
1.45×
Pasadena, Marin, Pacific Heights. Designer-led plus Title 24 compliance.
Three realistic scenarios. Itemized.
Real-world line items from network installations. Your project will price differently. Request a free quote for an exact scope.
Roswell, GA
Single-room layered upgrade
Family room layered lighting. Recessed plus table lamps plus accent sconces. Smart-dimmer integration.
- Site visit + plan$300
- 4 wafer LED recessed$500
- 2 wall sconces$600
- Smart dimmers + scene keypad$700
- Install labor$700
Pasadena, CA
Whole-floor designer-led
Kitchen, family room, dining room. Designer-led layered lighting plan across 1,800 sq ft.
- Interior designer fee$2,800
- 18 recessed + sconces$3,600
- Cove lighting + accents$1,800
- Lutron Caseta system$2,400
- Install labor (3 days)$2,700
Edina, MN
Master suite refresh
Bedroom + bath + walk-in closet. Layered ambient plus task plus accent. Whole-suite smart control.
- Site visit + spec$400
- 12 fixtures (mixed)$2,400
- Vanity sconces$700
- Smart dimmers + bedside keypad$1,200
- Install labor$1,400
What a good quote looks like. And what to walk away from.
Good signs
- Layered plan: ambient + task + accent in every room
- Designer collaboration or designer-led plan named
- Color temperature consistent across each room
- Smart-dimmer compatibility verified for every fixture
- Patch + paint touch-up included for any cut-in work
- Written 2+ year fixture warranty
Walk-away signs
- Single recessed-only plan with no accent lighting
- Cool-white 4000K everywhere. Bedrooms will feel like an office
- Incompatible dimmers leading to flicker
- ‘Patch repair is your responsibility’
- Vague ‘manufacturer warranty’ with no install warranty
- No spec sheet provided for any fixture
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What homeowners say about interior lighting installation pricing.
Recent feedback from Interior Lighting Installation homeowners after their projects closed.
“Family room layered lighting upgrade. The installer worked through what was actually missing. Turned out we needed accent sconces, not more recessed.”
Amanda B.
Roswell, GA
“Designer-led whole-floor plan. Coordination between the designer and installer was seamless. Smart-dimmer integration just works.”
Vanessa T.
Pasadena, CA
“Master suite refresh. Vanity sconces, layered ambient, bedside controllers. The quote was a single page; everything I needed to compare.”
Heather O.
Edina, MN
“Whole-home interior lighting plan. They were honest about what to spend money on (fixtures we’d see daily) vs save on (closets and pantries).”
Andrew G.
Eden Prairie, MN
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Pricing for every other lighting service.
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Outdoor Lighting Installation
$2,000–$5,000
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Landscape Lighting Installation
$2,500–$8,000
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Recessed Lighting Installation
$150–$300
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Holiday Lighting Installation
$300–$800
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Commercial Lighting Installation
$5K–$50K+
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Security Lighting Installation
$150–$350
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LED Lighting Installation
$50–$200
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Deck & Patio Lighting Installation
$1,500–$6,000
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Smart Lighting Installation
$1,500–$6,000
View guide →Interior Lighting Installation cost — common questions.
How much does interior lighting installation cost?
Single-room layered upgrades run $400–$1,200. Whole-floor designs $1,500–$5,000. Designer-led multi-room projects $4,000–$12,000. Whole-home designed interior lighting reaches $25,000+. The biggest variable is whether an interior designer leads the plan.
Is hiring a designer worth the extra cost?
For single-room or simple projects. No, a good installer can recommend a sound plan. For whole-floor or whole-home projects where lighting needs to read consistently across rooms, designer coordination ($1,800–4,000) usually saves more than its cost in avoided rework.
What’s ‘layered lighting’ and why does it matter?
Layered lighting combines ambient (overhead), task (where you work), and accent (highlighting art/architecture) in every room. A single overhead light per room. The default in older homes. Leaves rooms feeling flat and gloomy. Layered design transforms the same room without changing furniture.
Should I add smart controls to my interior lighting?
For new construction or whole-home upgrades. Yes, the wiring cost is the same and you avoid retrofit later. For single-room projects. Only if you’re already using a platform (Caseta, HomeKit, etc.). Single-fixture smart bulbs are a worst-of-both compromise.
Do I need to repaint after recessed lighting goes in?
Good installers patch and touch up; great installers won’t leave visible patch work. The patch + paint should be a line item in the quote, not a homeowner responsibility. If the installer doesn’t offer it, hire a painter for $300–800 per room.
How long does an interior lighting project take?
Single room: 4–8 hours. Whole-floor layered upgrade: 2–4 days. Designer-led whole-home: 1–3 weeks (most of which is design and approval, not install). Smart-control integration adds programming time at the end.









