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A practical checklist for hotel corridor wall lights covering spacing, mounting, finish, quantity, packaging, and project review.

  • Separate corridor from guestroom use
  • Plan spacing and rhythm
  • Check projection from the wall
  • Send mounting details
  • Review glare and shade direction
  • Match finish with the hotel palette
Lighting quote preparation with product notes
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01

Separate corridor from guestroom use

Corridor wall lights may need different spacing, brightness, mounting height, depth, and finish review than bedside wall lights. A corridor light is often repeated many times, so small issues become more visible.

02

Plan spacing and rhythm

Corridor lighting should feel consistent along the wall. Buyers should share corridor length, door spacing, ceiling height, wall finish, and desired rhythm before choosing a wall light for repeated use.

03

Check projection from the wall

A corridor wall light should not feel bulky in the walking path. Side depth, shade shape, arm direction, and backplate size should be reviewed because front photos can hide how far the product extends.

04

Send mounting details

Backplate size, wiring position, wall material, visible hardware, and switch expectations should be included early. If wiring points are already fixed, the backplate and arm direction matter even more.

05

Review glare and shade direction

Corridors need comfortable light for movement. Clear glass, exposed bulbs, or strong downward light can create glare if the mounting height is wrong. Shade direction should be reviewed with the real corridor layout.

06

Match finish with the hotel palette

Corridor lights are viewed beside doors, room numbers, carpets, trim, and wall panels. Brass, black, chrome, or fabric details should match the project palette and still be easy to maintain.

07

Plan repeated-unit review

For repeated hotel areas, sample review should confirm finish consistency, packing labels, replacement parts, carton marks, and installation notes. One approved sample should become the reference for the repeated order.

08

Keep product choice practical

A corridor wall light should be attractive, but it also needs repeatable supply, understandable parts, clear packing, and replacement planning. The best project option is not always the most decorative option.

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