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Bathroom light fixtures come in many styles, colors, designs and layouts so even the most selective of homeowners will have many options to choose from. Bathroom lighting fixtures can come as pendant lighting, wall mounted lighting, shower down lights, mirror lighting, and many others.
Most bathrooms will require redundant flush mount cap lighting or deep-set lighting in the bath area, shower area and/or center of the room to fill the integral room properly with light.
Current lighting trends lead consumers to light fixtures that are both functional and aesthetically appealing. In small bathrooms, mirrored lights will illuminate the entire room; but in bigger areas, an additional ceiling fixture is often needed for general bathroom lighting.
If the room has a whole wall mirror you can mount the fixtures right on the mirror. Mounting the fixtures on the mirror requires extra preparation and coordination with the electric installer and the glass supplier. Keep from installing ceiling mounted fixtures as the sole source unless the room is very small with light toned walls.
Other bath lighting fixtures available include recessed or sunk in lighting fixtures, available with plain metal trim or highly ornate trims that conjure up a baroque feel. Bathroom downlights, or recessed lights, are the most in demand source of general lighting, however, pendant and mini chandeliers are being used more and more as decorative fixtures as well as for general illumination.
There are a number of details that will ultimately define the style of a home and you search out those elements that best reflect the design that most appeals to you. Consider hiring an architect who can help you "harvest" natural light by designing the home with daylight in mind. Overall, the practice employs sound design principles that are simple to apply. And while lavatory lighting fixtures are most ideally-used to accomplish the specific design of the room, don?t forget that you also have to look at their functionality.
Recessed lighting is often used over the bathing tub or toilet. Use recessed lighting as accent lighting in combination with focused task lighting. Installing only recessed lighting will cast shadows and interfere with makeup application and shaving. For extra warmth on wintry mornings, consider adding a recessed infrared heat lamp as well.
Bathroom lighting can sometimes be a little complex and if anything there is too much choice. While acting as the best in utility and function, ornamental lavatory lighting will also add a lot of style to the room. In small bathrooms, mirrored lights will illuminate the entire room; but in bigger areas, an additional ceiling fixture is often helpful for general lavatory lighting.
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