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Choosing the Bathroom Lighting

October 29, 2009

Size is your  Bathroom?

When you select your bathroom lighting there is one factor which will influence you more than any other – the size of the room.

Single light

If your room is small, then for your bathroom lighting consider having one central light fitting on the ceiling. This can be any

Single Light in Bathroom

Single Light in Bathroom

type, but a recessed fitting in the center of the ceiling, or a diffuse light (where the bulb is hidden by a white glass cover) are the most common and effective. However, make sure that you really do get enough light by using this method, especially when standing in front of a mirror to shave or apply make-up.

Shaving/Make-up lighting

Many bathrooms will need additional light, especially by the mirror over the washbasin. If the light is just needed for shaving, then one light above the mirror will be enough. You can get lighting units which combine a light and a shaving socket.

For applying make-up you’ll need to have a light either side of the mirror. The usual solution here is to fit wall lights either side of the mirror. They should be placed so the light falls on your face, and doesn’t reflect in the mirror.

Alternatively, you can buy mirrors which have lights set into them, usually down either side. Most of these consist of squares or circular sections which have not been silvered, and allow the light from a fluorescent tube to shine through.

General lighting

General Bathroom lighting

General Bathroom lighting

One of the best methods of bathroom lighting is to use down lighters – small (maybe low voltage) lights which are recessed into the ceiling. You can fit as many of these as you think necessary. Make sure you have one fitted over the bath and one over the shower.

Warning

Combining electricity and water can be lethal! Always get a qualified expert to install light fittings for you. You may also find there are strict rules about electrical fittings in bathroom – which types can be used safely, etc. – so always make sure you comply with the rules.

These rules are made for your own safety!

Compact yet functional

This bathroom is modern and not too large, yet still manages to combine all the necessary elements. The large mirror is ideal for

Compact Bathroom Lighting

Compact Bathroom Lighting

both tall and shorter people, and the lighting over the mirror gives light both above and from the sides. The use of open glass shelves gives space for practical and decorative objects, but doesn’t encroach into the room as would be the case with a wall mounted unit with doors.

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