Is this DC lighting or AC lighting (LED's Imply DC) ?
In Aus anything under 50V DC is considered non-lethal for most situations, as such you do not need a license to fit and play with these voltages, and equally if you follow the specifications for trace seperation, voltage ratings on parts, and isolation where necessary you should be in a nice grey area for sales, (not something they will stop on something like eBay, but may frown upon in a store front)
If it is AC, make all the outputs isolated, equally make them isolated from one another if they are going to be similar to a contact pair for each light, as there are a number of old houses still floating about where neutral and active have been flipped by DIY'ers,
In these cases as it will be mounted behind a wall, keep your trace seperation wide wherever a large voltage gradient is, dust is a real killer, and distance can be your best freind when the abrasives in wall cavity dust scratch away small bits of solder mask,
As this device will have inputs, in the form of switches and/or ?? Analog or digital dimmers, for digital, isolate the data line, for analog it is much more difficult, and you may instead have to focus on making your inputs able to handle mains, via current limiting resistors and some form of voltage clamp, as it is not uncommon for someone to not read the instructions and go gung ho into it, or get 2 connections reversed,