6 Do’s & Don’ts of Bathroom Lighting



For a bathroom remodel, one of the things you should prioritize is the lighting. Today, we’re sharing a list of bathroom illumination do’s and don’ts to be your guide.

Do’s

  • Maximize light. The bathroom is a great place to bring in lots of natural light. Ensure window treatments let the daylight pour in. If your bathroom lacks natural light, add a skylight over your shower to make a visual statement while maintaining privacy.
  • Flank the bathroom mirror with lights. When you are grooming, you want direct lighting that minimizes shadows. Installing lighting around the mirror can ensure a fully illuminated reflection.
  • Use smart bulbs for adequate lighting. According to experts, there are three types of lighting: ambient, accent and task. In bathrooms, the latter type is most ideal. It allows you to see small details when shaving and applying make-up. 

Don’ts

  • Dismiss dimming. Vanity lighting is a necessity but at night or when you want to relax, it can be disruptive at full brightness. Invest in dimmer switches to allow you to turn down the light. Low light not only saves on energy, it is also more conducive to relaxing your body and getting ready for bed.
  • Overdo it. Bathroom illumination should be balanced. It means there should be adequate brightness for your routine yet enough dimness to keep the space comfortable.
  • Ignore the kind of bulbs you use. The bulbs you utilize in your lighting fixtures render color differently. LEDs, which consume less power, provide fresh, clear light and are dimmable, making them more flexible than other alternatives.

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