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What light fittings for the bathroom?
What light fittings for the bathroom?
It is important to optimize the lighting in your bathroom not only for aesthetics but also for various other practical reasons. The bathroom is the place where you enter after waking up in the morning, fix your hair, apply your makeup, and check out how you look. So, a perfectly lit bathroom with accurate and crisp lighting can make your mood for the day.
The bathroom requires well-designed and high-quality. In fact, effective bathroom light fitting is a combination of different types of lights that form a system. So, no universal or single type of bathroom light is there that fulfils all your needs. A combo of three or more separate lighting types generally makes that system. Here are the different types of light fittings for the bathroom.
1. Ceiling Lights
Ceilings lights are the most common lighting fixtures that you will find. Modern, as well as conventional bathrooms, use these types of light fittings as they perfectly illuminate the whole room while being simple, compact, and small. Bathroom ceiling lights are the basic lighting fixtures and are highly reliable. These are mounted in the middle of the ceiling and illuminate the entire room. They are available in different sizes and designs.
2. Spotlights
If you want to bring modern style to your bathroom, you can opt for smart LED spotlights. The spotlights are the simple light fitting that mainly comes in two designs including plate and bar. The plate type spotlight is where the lights are placed on a round or square base in the form of a group while the bar type spotlight is where the lights are fixed in a row. The angle of these lights is adjustable to focus on various parts of the bathrooms.
3. Chandelier lighting fixtures
Chandeliers are the suspended lighting fixtures that are created to hang down from the ceiling. These light fixtures are commonly fitted on ceilings and walls. Today, you will find three kinds of chandeliers namely, modern, contemporary, and classic. Classic chandeliers comprise several crystal prisms with deflected light that dangle from the base. Contemporary chandeliers, on the other hand, are more minimalist, and instead of a prism, they radiate light from the lamp directly. Modern chandeliers have more classy and sleek designs, often having a combo of features of both contemporary and classic lights.
4. Pendant Lights
Also known as drop lights or suspender lights, pendant light fixtures are attached directly to the ceiling. As apparent from the name, pendant lights are hanged down with the help of a rod, chain, or cord. It is like a pendant hanging down from a necklace but there is a light bulb in place of a pendant. Such types of light fixtures are common in bathrooms and also used in many other areas like foyers, kitchens, and porches thanks to their versatility and beauty. Various designs and styles of pendant lights are available, so it would be easy to find the best one to suit your décor.
5. Wall Sconce Lights
Generally, sconce lights are fixed in pairs, on both sides of the mirror above the bathroom sink. These lights are directly attached to the wall. Shades prevent the light from shining in your eyes as you face the mirror. Sconce lights offer a great source of brightness as they add dim shadows to your face. It makes a good sense of dimension as compared to lights that are directed towards your face. As sconce lights are generally located a bit higher than the head level, they are more apparent than any other form of bathroom lighting.
6. LED Strip Lighting
LED strip lights are modern lighting fixtures that are highly versatile. Modern households make use of LED strip lights a lot. They are composed of rows of lamps mounted on a single strip light that is internally wired to 3 or 4 circuits. LED strip lights come in different colours. The most common colour is white as it is classy and suits most decors impeccably, irrespective of the occasion and season. LED strip lights are incandescent light bulbs that give off a soft and warm glow.
7. Recessed Lighting
Recessed lights are commonly used in modern bathrooms. These lights are also known as downlights, pot lights, or can lights. Recessed lights are mounted on the ceiling with the help of a hollow opening. When installed, these lights give an illusion that the light is coming off from a hole in the ceiling. These versatile lighting can be used anywhere in the house. You can use these lights in shower stalls as they have watertight lenses. It means that these lights are waterproof. In addition to aesthetics, these lights can fully brighten your bathroom when attached to the border of the ceiling.
8. Vanity Lighting
Vanity is an important part of the bathroom and we usually spend a lot of time there. Despite that, it is easy to overlook this area when it comes to lighting. We perform lots of self-care activities in this area. It is important to illuminate it well. When selecting vanity lights, it is important to keep in mind functionality beyond overlook look. You gave many options to choose from including vanity bath bars or light bulbs.
9. Mirror Lights
Mirror lights are special fixtures created for bathroom and bedroom mirrors. Similar to vanity lights, mirror lights can be installed around the mirror. Otherwise, you can opt for mirrors with incorporated lighting. Such mirrors are best for illuminating the space with the help of a mirror and are also best for transforming bathrooms. With these fixtures, you will get an instant upgrade to your space. Mirror lights make your room appear more spacious, larger, and airy.
10. Track Lights
Track lights are the special lighting fixtures that are attached to the walls or ceiling. They consist of discrete lights that are present in continuous series. These individual lights are mounted to a tracking device along with electric conductors. You can set them in various positions and styles including lengthwise, crosswise, down beams, and more.
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