Lighting Installation in Brisbane

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Lighting can make a place feel completely different, but it’s often treated as an afterthought. Too bright in some spots, too dim in others, or just not set up for how the space is used.


At OHMY Electrical Contractors, we install lighting across Brisbane with the layout in mind, not just the fittings. That often ties in with other work too, like adding power points, upgrading switchboards or improving existing circuits to handle new lighting setups properly.


Whether you’re updating a single room or reworking the whole space, the focus is on getting lighting where you actually need it and making sure it works day to day.


For lighting installation, call 0434 095 354.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What type of lighting is best for a home?

    It depends on the space. Living areas often suit a mix of general and feature lighting, while kitchens and workspaces need more focused lighting. Using a combination helps create better visibility and a more balanced look throughout the home.

  • Can I replace old light fittings with new ones?

    Yes, but it’s important to make sure the wiring and connections are suitable for the new fittings. Some upgrades may also require adjustments to spacing or placement to get the best result and ensure safe installation.

  • How do I improve lighting in a dark room?

    Adding more light points, changing the type of fittings or adjusting placement can make a big difference. In some cases, it’s not about brighter lights but better positioning to spread light evenly across the space.

Getting The Balance Right

Good lighting isn’t about one strong light in the middle of the room. It’s about coverage, direction and how different areas are used throughout the day.


Kitchens, living areas and workspaces all need different types of lighting. Without that balance, you end up with glare in one spot and shadows in another.


It also comes down to placement and spacing. Too close together and it feels harsh, too far apart and it doesn’t do enough. When it’s planned properly, the space feels easier to use and more comfortable to be in.