A Basic Guide to Bathroom Lighting



You can spruce up a bathroom in a number of ways, from new color combinations and countertops to upgraded fixtures and tilework. Yet if you want something simple, affordable and incredibly effective, focus on improving its lighting. The premier bathroom renovation company in the area, DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen of Wilmington, shares a quick and handy guide to bathroom lighting.

Go Natural

Before you start thinking about watts, dimmers and fixtures, consider the type of lighting that’s free and abundant: sunlight. Natural light is the best way to illuminate your bathroom. It will boost the overall mood inside the space while helping to set the circadian rhythms that regulate your sleep/wake cycles. You can accomplish this by adding larger windows in the space or having skylights installed overhead. And the best part? You can rely less on artificial lighting during the daytime and save a considerable amount of energy.

Choose the Ambient Lighting

As you go about your bathroom remodeling planning, you should take into account the type of ambient lighting you’d like to add in the space. Choose a chandelier or pendant fixture for a classy, luxurious feel. Just make sure it’s hung at least three feet from the tub, and seven feet or more above the high-water level to prevent issues with code compliance. Other excellent options include indirect uplighting using fluorescent or LED light strips placed on top of the cabinets or soffits. 

Take Functionality Into Account

The bathroom is a versatile space that serves a number of needs, and you’ll want to make sure you have the right kind of lighting to meet them. Flush-mount ceiling or recessed lighting works for general illumination, but around the mirror/sink area, where grooming usually takes place, some light sconces on either side of the mirror are especially handy. When mounted roughly at eye level, they won’t leave any part of your face in shadow. If that’s not possible, you can place the light fixtures on the side walls, or hang pendant lights from the ceiling. 

In the bathtub area, you should have lighting you can easily adjust so you can create a relaxing, spa-like vibe in the space. 

Let’s Start a Conversation!

When in doubt, turn to your trusted bathroom remodeler, DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen of Wilmington, for all your bathroom lighting needs. Our professional team will help you explore your options and decide on the types of lighting that best work for your space. We serve homeowners in and around Wilmington, Cape Fear, Ogden, Forest Hills and Pine Valley, NC. Call us today at (910) 212-5889 or fill out this contact form to start a conversation!

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