Article Written By: Michiel Van Kets
If you are redesigning your bathroom then think carefully about the type of lighting you need for this small but very important room. Bathroom lighting is often neglected when it comes to home decoration, consider ceiling lights, wall mounted fixtures, vanity and mirror lighting, even table lamps and candles can provide effective lighting in a bathroom. It can actually help you to look better! Glaring lights show up all the imperfections and lumpy bumps we all have, a softer lighting system can make you look good which in turn will give you a great feeling for the day ahead. Bathroom flush lights for the ceiling are practical and an elegant way to illuminate a room, they provide enough light to see clearly and come in a range of shapes and sizes. Flush light styles are generally quite simple which is a good look for a bathroom, but fixtures have their own unique style and, although modest, they can really enhance the look of the room. Mounted close to the ceiling they are perfect for low-ceilings and are available in low-voltage halogen, incandescent, and fluorescent options. Wall lights or adjustable spotlights in any room can add extra light to a certain area or draw attention to a particular feature. Check out the rippled glass and chrome wall lights with mirrored back plate, crystal lighting options, or stylish spotlights in stainless steel or decorated glass. Bright lighting is the first priority for your bathroom as it's needed to prepare your body to present to the outside world, you don't want to get to work and have people pointing out that you have missed a spot whilst shaving. Or realize there are hairs sprouting from your nose! Every woman wants to look good and applying make up has to be done under a bright enough light to see clearly. Shower proof downlighters are a great way to light up shower cubicles, find them in circular satin silver, antique brass or chrome finish, or square shaped contemporary glass and chrome for a really stunning look. As your bathroom can also act as your safe haven then it's necessary to have some softer lighting fixtures, bright enough to see by but soft enough to create an ambience. If the room is big enough for a small table or cabinet then it's a nice idea to place a lamp on top to provide a softer light that can be used instead of the main overhead light. Light some candles, turn on the soft lighting and steam up a hot bath, sit back and relax. We all spend a long time in the bathroom checking ourselves out so don't rush into your decorating scheme, think about how the space can be most effectively lit up and search online for a lighting company who can offer advice and give you a good price. Incorporating effective lighting in the bathroom is the most economical way to upgrade, a well-thought out bathroom lighting system can even help you sell your house if that is your intention.
This Article Has Been Published on Mon, 9 Aug 2010 and Read 113 Times