Multi-family lighting covers an entire property at once — the fixtures inside each unit, the shared interior spaces that run around the clock, and the building exterior and grounds. Developers, general contractors, and property and facilities managers specifying lighting for apartment communities, condominiums, townhome developments, and student or senior housing are balancing three jobs at the same time: comfortable, efficient fixtures inside each unit; durable, code-compliant lighting in corridors, stairwells, and parking areas; and exterior lighting that stands up to weather and supports security. Warehouse-Lighting.com stocks commercial-grade LED fixtures for every one of those zones, with project pricing and free layout help for whole-property builds and retrofits. Browse the fixture types below.

LED Lighting Built for Multi-Family Properties
Across a multi-family property, lighting runs long hours and gets handled by residents, staff, and the weather. LED holds up to that better than fluorescent or HID: lower energy and maintenance across dozens or hundreds of fixtures, consistent output through long duty cycles, and controls-ready operation for occupancy sensing in corridors and photocell or dusk-to-dawn switching outside. Matching the right fixture to each zone keeps interiors comfortable, common areas code-compliant, and the exterior safe after dark.
Lighting Multi-Family Buildings Zone by Zone
A property lighting plan is easier to spec when you break it into zones and match fixtures to how each space is used:
- Inside the units: recessed downlights and flush mounts for living areas and bedrooms, flat panels in drop ceilings, and under-cabinet lighting in kitchens. Warmer color temperatures (2700K–3000K) suit living spaces.
- Common interior areas: corridors, lobbies, and amenity rooms need even, dependable light, often with occupancy sensors to cut runtime. Stairwells commonly use impact-resistant or vapor-tight fixtures, and egress paths require exit signs and emergency lighting.
- Parking and building exterior: wall packs on the building, pole and area lights over parking, and bollards or pathway fixtures along walkways — typically 4000K–5000K with photocell or dusk-to-dawn control for security.
Exact wattage, lumen, and mounting requirements vary by fixture — check each product listing, or send us your plans and we can help.
Frequently Asked Questions About Multi-Family Lighting
What lighting is required in multi-family common areas?
Shared corridors, stairwells, and lobbies generally need consistent illumination plus code-required life-safety lighting — illuminated exit signs and emergency egress lighting that stays on during a power loss. Local codes and the applicable building and fire codes set the specifics, so confirm requirements for your jurisdiction; our team can help you match fixtures to them.
What is the best lighting for apartment building parking lots and exteriors?
Most properties combine wall packs mounted on the building, pole-mounted area lights over parking, and bollard or pathway fixtures along walkways. Photocell or dusk-to-dawn control keeps them running only after dark. Output depends on the area and mounting height, so check the listing or ask us for a layout.
What color temperature works best for apartments versus common areas?
Unit interiors usually use warmer light in the 2700K–3000K range for a comfortable, residential feel, while corridors, parking, and exterior areas commonly use 3500K–5000K for visibility and security. Many fixtures we carry are CCT-selectable, so you can standardize on one product across zones.
Do multi-family projects qualify for volume pricing?
Yes. Multi-family builds and retrofits typically involve project quantities, and we offer volume pricing on larger orders. Send us your fixture counts or plans and we can put together project pricing.
Can you help with a lighting layout for a whole property?
We can. Share your square footage, ceiling heights, and site plan, and our team can help spec fixtures and lay out units, common areas, and site lighting through our free lighting layout service.
What fixtures are used in apartment stairwells and corridors?
Stairwells often use impact-resistant or vapor-tight fixtures that handle moisture and rough use, paired with occupancy sensors and emergency egress lighting. Corridors typically use recessed downlights, flush mounts, or wraparound fixtures, also commonly with occupancy sensing to reduce runtime.
Lighting for Your Multi-Family Project
Whether you're specifying a single building or a multi-property portfolio, our team can help you match fixtures to each zone, meet code for egress and common areas, and put together project pricing. Request a free lighting layout or contact our team to get started.
High Bay LED Lighting
Industrial Low Bay Lighting
Industrial Strip Lights
Vapor Tight Lighting
LED Shop Lights
LED Ready Fixtures
Hazardous Area / Explosion Proof Lighting
Loading Dock Lights
Construction / Portable Lighting
High Temperature LED Lights
Industrial Ceiling Fans
LED Work Lights
Networked Controlled Lighting
American Made Industrial Lighting
Clearance
Troffer Lights
LED Flat Panel Lights
Drop Ceiling Lights
LED Ready Troffers
Suspended LED Lights
LED Cylinder Lights
Stairway & Corridor Lighting
Exit / Emergency
Wrap Lighting Fixtures
Gooseneck and Barn Lights
Commercial Sign Lights
LED Track Lighting Fixtures & Systems
Recessed Lighting
Wafer Lighting
RGB LED Lights
Hospital Bed Lights
Refrigeration Lighting
Grow Lights
UV Disinfecting Lights & Air Purifier Fixtures
American Made Commercial Lighting
LED Flood Lights
Outdoor Wall Lights
LED Area Lights
Parking Lot Lights & Poles
Outdoor Post Top Lights
LED Stadium Lighting
Canopy Lights
Security & Motion Sensor Lights
LED Bollard Lights
Outdoor Barn Lights
Solar Powered LED Lighting
Dusk to Dawn Lights
Landscape Lighting
Outdoor String Lights
Coastal Wildlife Lighting
Outdoor House Lights
American Made Outdoor Lighting
Architectural Linear Lights
Architectural Grid Mount Lights
Architectural Round Pendant Lights
Architectural Square Linear Lights
Architectural X-Shaped Linear Lights
Architectural LED Wall Packs
Ceiling Fans
Ceiling Lights
Chandelier Lights
Pendant Lighting
Island Lights
Under Cabinet Lighting
Vanity Lights
Wall Sconces
LED Tape Lights
LED Mirrors
LED Light Bulbs
LED Tube Lights
LED Corn Lights
Vintage LED Bulbs
Decorative LED Bulbs
Fluorescent Light Bulbs
Metal Halide Lamps
LED Magnetic Strip Retrofit Kits
LED Strip Light Retrofit Kits
High Bay LED Retrofit Kits
LED Troffer Retrofit Kits
LED Wall Pack Retrofit
LED Street Light Retrofit Kits
Recessed Lighting LED Retrofit Kits
Ballasts & Drivers
Emergency Ballast For LED & Fluorescent Lights
Electrical Supplies & Mounting Kits
Electrical Tools
Switches & Receptacles
Electrical Power Cords
Sensors and Timers
Smart Home Automation
High Bay Occupancy Sensors
Electric Vehicle Chargers
Hand Dryers
LED Shop Lights
Office Lights
Classroom Lights
Church Lights
Gym Lighting
Factory Lights
Hospital Lights
Walkway Lights
Parking Lot Lights
Exterior Building Lights
Sports Lighting
Airport Lights
Garage LED Lighting
NSF Rated Lights
TAA LED Lighting
Restaurant Lights
Corridor Lights
Barn Lighting
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