Should I update my lighting fixtures?
Swap the wrong fixtures now — will new lighting raise your home value or drain your wallet?
Should I update my lighting fixtures?
Short answer: Yes — when you do it smart. Updated lighting fixtures deliver clear benefits: higher perceived value, faster sales, lower energy bills, and better photos for listings. But not every replacement pays. Here’s a direct plan to get big impact without wasting money.
Why update lighting? Quick wins
- First impressions: Entry and living-room lighting shape buyer perception. Bright, modern fixtures = perceived maintenance and style.
- Better photos: Real estate photos with clean, layered light attract more clicks and showings.
- Energy savings: Swap incandescent for LED and cut lighting energy use by up to 75%.
- Low-cost ROI: Strategic swaps often cost little but boost offers.
Where to invest for maximum return
- Entryway and foyer — Replace dated chandeliers or single bulbs with modern pendants. Highest impact for curb appeal and listings.
- Kitchen — Upgrade pendant lights over islands and add under-cabinet LEDs for task lighting. Buyers value functional kitchens.
- Bathrooms — Replace vanity fixtures with brighter, higher-CRI LEDs. Clean light sells bathrooms.
- Living and dining — Layered lighting (ambient + accent + task) sells lifestyle.
- Exterior — Porch and pathway lighting improve safety and first impressions.
How to choose fixtures that sell
- Prioritize LED fixtures or retrofit with LED bulbs.
- Use consistent color temperature: 2700–3000K for warm living spaces; 3000–4000K for kitchens and work areas.
- Choose CRI 90+ when possible for true color in bathrooms and kitchens.
- Add dimmers where possible — buyers love mood control.
Cost, timeline, and ROI
- Typical fixture price: $100–$800. Bulb retrofits cost $10–$40 per fixture.
- Professional installation: $75–$200 per fixture if wiring changes needed.
- Timeline: Most swaps completed in a day; recessed or rewiring takes longer.
- ROI: Targeted lighting updates often produce a higher sale price or faster offer. For sellers, small investments can shorten days on market and increase perceived value.
Simple 3-step action plan
- Audit: Walk your home room-by-room. Note outdated fixtures, poor task lighting, and burned-out bulbs.
- Prioritize: Fix entry, kitchen, bathrooms, and exterior first.
- Execute: Replace fixtures or retrofit with LEDs, add dimmers, hire a licensed electrician for rewiring.
Final take
If you want faster showings, cleaner photos, lower bills, and a smarter staging budget — update lighting fixtures selectively. Don’t replace everything. Replace what buyers notice.
Need local advice, contractor referrals, or a market-specific plan? Contact Tony Sousa — local realtor with staging and upgrade experience. Email: tony@sousasells.ca | Phone: 416-477-2620 | https://www.sousasells.ca



















