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Good bathroom design strikes a balance between natural lighting and artificial lighting. It is very important to take space size, privacy concerns as well as lighting needs into account when you design and begin to install the lighting fixtures in a bathroom.

 

Natural lighting is eco-friendly as it saves electrical energy needed in the bathroom. If there is enough natural light, you will have a feel of openness even in a small bathroom. Windows and skylight in the bathroom provide the main source of natural lighting in the bathroom. Therefore, the placement of bathroom window is very important.

 

Sometimes, there may not be much flexibility for the location of a bathroom window, as window placement is decided by structural concerns. However, bathroom with too much window glass make you concern about the privacy in the bathroom. A good solution is to use frosted or mat glass as bathroom window. Or you can install a glass block window. One outstanding merit of a bathroom skylight lies in providing much more light than the same size window. There are no privacy concerns if you want to install a bathroom skylight.

 

Artificial light complements natural light in many ways to meet the light needs in a bathroom. Bathroom lighting design involves lots of tricks. For example, harsh ceiling lighting makes deep shadows under the chin, nose and eyes on face of people. Installing translucent diffusers on the lighting fixtures will help to soften the shadows somewhat. You can also improve things with multiple light locations, spreading the light out so it is not so sharp. Many homeowners are apt to install mirror light to provide enough light when make up. The vertically installed light bars and frosted bulbs mounted on the either side of the mirror create romantic atmosphere. It is strongly recommended to add a dimmer switch to control the light level that you are aiming at.

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Proper bathroom lighting can create a room that’s a private retreat designed for relaxation, escape and self-indulgence. The right lighting can make a bathroom much more gracious. There is a huge variety of styles in the market ranging from very ornate poly-resin cast products to sleek satin nickel fixtures with opal matte glass in a variety of shapes and sizes. Can’t decide on the look for your home? We’ll help you decide what type of lighting best suits your space.

The trick to good bathroom lighting is combining style and function. The first thing that you should do is consider the color of the walls and floor tiles, the style of the fixtures and water outlets, and the existing lighting. You need to determine whether you will need additional wiring to handle the lighting design that you want. Modern technology has created new decor options that you may want to consider. Fiber optics can create amazing effects like twinkling stars on a bathroom ceiling. Many homeowners now also incorporate elaborate light sources like mini chandeliers, pendant lights and even hanging lamps. Unusual light sources like wall sconces, skylights, lamps, and vanity lights provide a personal touch.

Most people begin their bathroom remodeling plan by focusing on the light fixtures around the counter and mirror. You’ll want bright, even light that allows you to see clearly while shaving or applying makeup, but light that doesn’t give you dark, harsh shadows. Fixtures like wall sconces should be located on each side of the mirror and set at eye level to be most effective. Theatrical-style lighting stripped along the sides and across the top of the mirror also do a good job. Lighting fixtures and finishes must complement, rather than compete with plumbing accessories, tile, paint and wallpaper. For example, if the existing vanity lights have a nickel finish, then don’t choose new lighting fixtures with a chrome or brass finish. You want a pulled together look where all of the accessories and fixtures complement each other.

Bulb selection is as important as choosing and placing the right fixture. For lighting vanity areas, try colored or coated bulbs designed to enhance facial features. Look for bath fixtures that light down so the heat dissipates easier from the sockets and creates a longer life for all bulbs. Recessed or canned lighting, however, is not the most ideal as a bathroom’s main or only lighting source, as it casts shadows across the face. Fixtures equipped with incandescent bulbs behind glass or plastic diffusers provide the most flattering light. If you opt for more energy-efficient fluorescents, then choose warm white tones. They come closest to the color of incandescent bulbs. Use frosted bulbs to reduce glare.

Layering your lighting can be a very effective and beautiful tool. For an old fashioned or theatrical feel, vanity lights can be complemented with hanging lamps made with vintage glass. For a super modern look, contemporary chandeliers combined with chrome lighting fixtures can create a beautifully edgy environment. Great bathroom lighting doesn’t have to be expensive. Aim for a coordinated look and you’ll have a room that is functional and fabulous.