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A sourcing guide for wall lights covering finish, mounting, hotel use, private-label adaptation, and quote details.

  • Start with the wall location
  • Check mounting and wiring details
  • Review depth from the side
  • Match finish with nearby hardware
  • Plan pairs and repeated rooms carefully
  • Use product pages for style and quote requests for details
Hotel room lighting review with wall lights and bedside lamps
Use the image as a sourcing reference, then send the details that affect quote review.
01

Start with the wall location

A wall light beside a bed, mirror, corridor, staircase, or dining room feature wall will be judged differently. The room use affects shade direction, mounting height, backplate size, switch position, and how far the light can extend from the wall.

02

Check mounting and wiring details

Wall lights are less flexible than table lamps because the wiring point is usually fixed. Before choosing a product, compare the backplate size, screw position, arm direction, and shade height with the real wall or drawing.

03

Review depth from the side

Many wall lights look slim from the front but project farther from the wall than expected. This matters in corridors, narrow hotel rooms, bedside areas, and mirror positions. A side photo helps buyers understand whether the light will feel comfortable in the space.

04

Match finish with nearby hardware

Brass, black, chrome, and painted finishes should be compared with door handles, mirror frames, headboards, cabinet pulls, and other lights in the same room. Wall lights sit at eye level, so finish mismatch is easier to notice.

05

Plan pairs and repeated rooms carefully

If the wall light will be used as a pair or repeated across hotel rooms, check left-right placement, switch access, finish consistency, and quantity before final confirmation. A single sample can look fine while repeated installation still needs planning.

06

Use product pages for style and quote requests for details

Browse wall light product pages to choose the style preference first. Use a quote request when the order involves project quantity, finish changes, market requirements, packaging, or installation details that need review before pricing.

Next step

Choose one clear next step.

If you are still comparing styles, open the product page first. If you already know the product, finish, quantity, or room details you need, use the contact or quote path instead.