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Staircase LED: Motion-Activated Step Lighting

Staircase LED: Motion-Activated Step Lighting

April 1, 2026 /Posted by / 0
Table of Contents

  1. Why Staircase LED Lighting
  2. Sensor Placement Strategy
  3. LED Strip Selection for Stairs
  4. Arduino Cascading Light Controller
  5. Wiring for Multiple Steps
  6. Power Supply Calculations
  7. Waterproofing for Outdoor Stairs
  8. Recommended LED Components

Motion-activated staircase lighting is one of the most impressive home automation projects you can build. As someone walks up or down the stairs, LED strips sequentially illuminate each step, creating a cascading waterfall of light. It is functional (prevents falls in the dark), beautiful, and surprisingly achievable with Arduino and LED strips.

Why Staircase LED Lighting

  • Safety: Prevents trips and falls on stairs at night
  • Energy saving: Only lights up when someone is present
  • Aesthetic impact: The cascading effect is a genuine showpiece
  • Home value: Adds a premium feel to any Indian home
  • Customisable: Choose colours, speed, direction, and brightness

Sensor Placement Strategy

Use two PIR (Passive Infrared) motion sensors:

  • One at the bottom of the staircase
  • One at the top of the staircase
  • Walking up triggers bottom sensor first — cascade lights upward
  • Walking down triggers top sensor first — cascade lights downward
  • After a timeout (30-60 seconds), lights fade off in reverse order

LED Strip Selection for Stairs

  • Warm white 2835 strip (IP65): Best for subtle, elegant staircase lighting
  • 12V operation: Safe and easy to install
  • 60 LEDs/m density: Provides even, gap-free illumination
  • Cut to step width: Typically 70-100 cm per step

For Indian staircases with 12-16 steps, you need approximately 10-16 metres of strip total.

Arduino Cascading Light Controller

#define NUM_STEPS 14
#define STEP_DELAY 150 // ms between each step lighting
int stepPins[NUM_STEPS]; // MOSFET gate pins

void cascadeUp() {
  for (int i = 0; i = 0; i--) {
    analogWrite(stepPins[i], 255);
    delay(STEP_DELAY);
  }
}
void fadeAll() {
  for (int b = 255; b >= 0; b -= 5) {
    for (int i = 0; i < NUM_STEPS; i++)
      analogWrite(stepPins[i], b);
    delay(30);
  }
}

Use MOSFET modules (IRLZ44N) to switch each strip segment from the Arduino PWM pins. Each step gets its own MOSFET.

Wiring for Multiple Steps

  • Run a 12V power bus along the staircase (hidden behind the skirting board or under the handrail)
  • Branch off to each step with short wire runs to individual strip segments
  • Use WAGO connectors or solder joints — do not use tape connections for permanent installs
  • The Arduino and MOSFETs can be housed in a small junction box at the bottom or top

Power Supply Calculations

For a 14-step staircase with 80 cm strips at 12W/m:

  • Total strip length: 14 x 0.8m = 11.2m
  • Power per metre (warm white 2835): ~4.8W
  • Total power: 11.2 x 4.8 = ~54W
  • Recommended power supply: 12V 5A (60W) with headroom

Waterproofing for Outdoor Stairs

  • Use IP67 strips (silicone tube encased) for outdoor stairs
  • Use aluminium channels with end caps to fully seal the installation
  • Apply silicone sealant at wire entry points
  • Use outdoor-rated junction boxes for the controller

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many steps can one Arduino control?

An Arduino Mega has 15 PWM pins, enough for 15 steps. For more, use a PCA9685 16-channel PWM module (I2C, cascadable for 992 channels).

Can I use RGB strips for staircase lighting?

Yes, using WS2812B addressable strips. Each step becomes a zone with independent colour control. Use an ESP32 with WiFi for app-controlled colour themes.

What is the total cost for a 14-step installation?

Approximately Rs.2,500-4,000 including LED strips, MOSFETs, Arduino, sensors, power supply, and wiring.

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