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Making Sure You Have Sufficient Lighting in Your
Bathroom
In planning your
interior lighting, whether for a new house or
the remodeling of your current house, don’t
overlook the bathroom.
Too often bathroom lighting is given
insufficient thought, while all the other rooms
in the house get the attention. Good bathroom
lighting requires both ambient and task
lighting. Task lighting helps avoid shadows on
the face when grooming and illuminates a
specific area, while ambient lighting
illuminates the entire bathroom area. Today
recessed lighting fixtures are very popular and
are often recommended, along with a dimmer
switch for adjusting ambient lighting. Being
able to control bathroom lighting offers you the
benefit of versatility. You can lower the lights
for a relaxing soak before bed or turn them all
the way up to help you start your day.
The three general types of bathroom lighting are
general, or overall illumination for the entire
bathroom area; task lighting for grooming,
reading in the tub, or exercising; and accent
lighting for highlighting artwork, plants, or
decorative objects.
If you choose bathroom strip lights, place them
on either side of the mirror, rather than above
the mirror, to improve visibility for grooming
activities like shaving and applying makeup. If
you go with vanity strips with globe bulbs,
choose frosted instead of clear, as this will
help minimize shadows. Use light bulbs that emit
a natural daylight spectrum in order to enhance
skin tone and the appearance of your bathroom
décor.
Choosing fluorescent bulbs for the vanity area
will result in energy savings, long life, and
good color. A pair of decorative wall sconces
flanking the mirror will look attractive. In the
morning, dimming all incandescent and halogen
lights will help your eyes adapt from the dark
to the light. Bathroom lighting should consist
of a mixture of task lights for illuminating
specific areas and supplementary lighting for
general background illumination.
A good designer creates lighting zones that can
be operated independently to create different
moods. Working areas such as the sink countertop
should have high wattage, independent task
lights to illuminate a specific area without
creating shadows.
For low-level background lighting, recessed
strip lights with a ceiling light on a dimmer
switch can be used to create the right ambiance.
You can have both elegance and functionality in
bathroom lighting.
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