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20 Beautiful Bathroom Lighting Ideas

Whether you're plotting a major renovation or simply looking to add more versatility to your bath, you'll need to consider bathroom lighting ideas to transform your space. Insufficient illumination can lead to grooming mishaps, while harsh lighting can quell spa-like auras. The right lighting not only lends function to a bathroom retreat, but wakes it up—a must when it comes to shaking off that early morning daze!

Top interior designers use a wide variety of fixture options—wall sconces, flush mounts and overhead installations, to name a few—to architect the perfect lighting scheme in bathrooms. Follow their lead and choose a chandelier to hang over a tub, or flank a vanity mirror with twin wall sconces. To manufacture a spa experience, call on a floor lamp. You can set one beside a bathtub (bubbles and all!) to curate unexpected mood lighting. And, of course, nothing beats natural lighting. Take full advantage of sun-filled windows and select airy window treatments and reflective, mirrored surfaces that are perfect for dispersing light all over your room.

Learn from the best and cull inspiration from the timeless bathroom lighting ideas ahead. As you’ll find, there’s no shortage of ideas when it comes to hardware, luminance and so much more. Whether it be a crystal chandelier, an understated flush mount or an out-of-left-field floor lamp, these designs showcase the wide range of bathroom lighting options.

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Cool & Crisp

Erin Konrath Photography

A crystal chandelier is the epitome of sophistication in this fresh and airy bathroom designed by Crystal Blackshaw.

2

Heart of Gold

Brantley Photography

In this sun-kissed space designed by interior firm LKID, an inverted sconce is just the understated touch this dazzling bathroom needs.

3

Blue and Breezy

John Gruen

In this crisp, baby blue bathroom, design firm Hendricks Churchill proves that lighting doesn't have to steal the show.

4

Bungalow Drama

Stoffer Photography Interiors

A single milk glass pendant lends classic charm to this striking bungalow bathroom teed up by interior firm reDesign home.

5

Collected Eclectic

Joe Schmelzer

If you're opposed to installing fixtures in your bathroom, follow design firm Interiors by Patrick's lead and simply opt for an eye-catching floor lamp.

6

Doppelgänger

Dustin Halleck

Matching vanities, gold-framed mirrors and shade pendants make for perfect symmetry in this white-on-white bathroom designed by the Chicago-based firm Centered by Design.

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A Grand Entrance

Julie Soefer

A brass, leaf chandelier and eccentric, mosaic tiles emulate the tropics in this cheery bathroom designed by Courtnay Tartt Elias.

8

Seeing Double

Annie Schlechter

To create this casually eclectic powder room, Los Angeles-based firm Ayromloo Design employed a black and white lattice wall tile, blue and gold accents, and a simple globe pendant.

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Bronze Glory

Pieter Estersohn

Design firm Craig & Co. applied a rich bronze to the walls of this powder room for an all-encompassing sense of warmth.

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Jewel Box

Dustin Forest

A modern, three-globe chandelier makes a striking statement in this moody, emerald bathroom designed by Crystal Blackshaw.

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Cookies 'N Cream

Karyn Millet

Dramatic, geometric wall sconces perfectly complement the luxe atmosphere of this marble-filled bathroom designed by the West Hollywood-based KES Studio.

12

Three Cheers

Josh Thornton

To bring even light to this recessed vanity space, designer Summer Thornton outfitted it in three shaded wallchieres.

13

Royal Highness

Pieter Estersohn

Gilded glamour is on full display in this bathroom designed by New York-based designer Charlotte Moss. Gilded accents, glass wall sconces and a bombe vanity all usher in an aura of the theatrical.

14

Subway Chic

Tessa Neustadt

A sophisticated swing arm sconce is the perfect complement to a subway tile chair rail and a penny tile floor in this guest bath teed up by Stefani Stein.

15

Simply Modern

Michael Alan Kaskel

Gold-accented globe sconces, matching mirrors and chevron wall tiles help elevate this master bath designed by KitchenLab Interiors.

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Leading Light

Andrew Miller

To build on top of this bathroom's moody atmosphere, studio CAK installed LED sconces to bring in evocative light.

17

Green Glow

Cynthia Lyn

In this whimsical powder room designed by Kim Scodro, a single wall lamp illuminates the mesmerizing, green and gold wallpaper.

18

Simple and Clean

Gieves Anderson

Streamlined fittings and sleek wall sconces make this room by Brooke Moorhead feel crisp and casual.

19

Blue Waves

Stephanie Wiley Photography

SH Interiors opted for a sputnik flush mount and geometric wall sconce in this brilliant, cobalt-colored bath.

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Forest Green

Susan Pickering

A modern hurricane-lamp style wall sconce energizes this sophisticated retreat cued up by designer Ruben Marquez.

Alicia Mies Alicia Mies is an editorial intern at Chairish, an online marketplace for vintage home decor.

15 designs to brighten your space |

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Smart bathroom lighting ideas are an integral design element that should be planned at the start of a project.

When it comes to bathroom ideas, whether you like contemporary, traditional or somewhere in between, fittings are built into the very fabric of the room, providing not only bright, general light to help with tasks such as shaving, but also ambient light for mood, which may involve a number of applications. 

Here, we focus on the best bathroom lighting ideas and offer expert advice on how you can get the balance of beauty and practicality just right.

Bathroom lighting ideas

From overhead lighting with luxe looks to practical vanity lighting, and ideas for more decorative bathroom lighting, this advice-packed list will help you find the best options for your room.

1. Balance practicality with mood-creation

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As with any design problem, the best way to start is to analyze the space, its properties and how it’s going to be used. Most bathrooms can be easily split into zones: the vanity area, the bath, and the shower. 

Task lighting is generally concentrated around the vanity. Here, you need bright light but think about installing spots or LEDS in vertical rows down the side of mirrors as opposed to above, to give a more flattering light with less shadows.

In compact areas, look at mirrored cabinets with integral lighting as a simple but effective solution.

'Be it your ultimate spa-like sanctuary or a busy family bathroom with a fresh, crisp feel, good bathroom lighting ideas can make a small bathroom seem bigger and a large bathroom feel more intimate.  

Layers of light, on dimmers and separate circuits, will allow you to switch between bright light needed for cleaning and softer levels for a relaxing mood,' says Sally Storey of John Cullen Lighting .

2. Be smart with spotlights

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Bathroom lighting can have a massive impact and should be planned early to ensure all key fittings are illuminated properly. Aim for sufficient task lighting in the shower and vanity areas, plus ambient lighting around the bath and in alcoves and niches. 

'The general light in a bathroom is usually provided by recessed downlights. Rather than positioning them in the ceiling in a central grid, decide on the features you wish to highlight and locate the downlights accordingly,' advises Sally Storey. 

'Instead of lighting the middle of a shower, for example, it's better to light the wall to accentuate its role in the design and make the shower space seem bigger.'

The latest smart lighting controls allow pre-programmed settings. Look out for wireless lighting controls, which are installed without cables and can oversee thermostats, security and audio, if desired.

3. Go for a luxe look

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Statement lighting is having a moment, and whether you opt for oversized or crystal, all-out glamour is the way to go, great for master bathroom ideas. This bespoke bathroom ceiling lighting idea from Spark & Bell will take your scheme from zero to hero in an instant.

4. Light up a vanity

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With the correct bathroom lighting trends, your room can take on different looks throughout the day, night and seasons. In most rooms, you’ll likely need several types of lighting, as one central light source won’t do every job. 

This is easily achieved through light layering, where you make use of different types of light sources in each room to suit your needs. 

Don’t overlook wall lights either. Downlighters especially have become very popular, with an array of different styles, that are perfect for illuminating your bathroom vanity ideas or for adding interest and ambience to a focal wall.

'It is important to illuminate the mirror and your face with task lighting. A light source on the left and right sides of the mirror, such as two decorative wall lights, will create a shadow-free, flattering light, useful for putting on make-up or shaving,' says Sally Storey.

5. Integrate lighting into the ceiling

Bathroom ceiling lighting ideas have to work on many levels. Think about how you will use the bathroom at different times of day. 

You want your bathroom to be bright and functional in the mornings, especially around the mirror area, but you also want to be able to wind down in the evenings with a nice relaxing bath. 

Fairly bright lights pointing in all directions make this a bathing space that is perfect for relaxing soaks with no danger of dazzling beams. Recessed walls and ceilings are great for hiding spotlights and LED bathroom lighting ideas.

6. Mix materials for character

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The latest innovations mean that you don’t have to completely overhaul a scheme in order to make a difference. This quintessential English style has been rejuvenated without losing its classic appeal thanks to this industrial light fixture.

‘Effective lighting can transform your home, defining space, highlighting design schemes and creating atmosphere and interest. Consider materials and function. 

Bone china gives a gentle, ambient glow, prismatic glass exaggerates and intensifies light, while aluminium and other metals bring a more industrial flavor and greater visual impact,' says Peter Bowles, MD, Original BTC .

7. Install a large pendant

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Gone are the days when lighting was seen as a means of seeing in the dark. Like the best art or furniture, it can totally transform a home and is a good starting point for a design scheme.

Don’t be afraid to go big. It takes a little bravery, but you can afford to use larger lights than you might at first think sensible. Big bathroom chandelier ideas, drum pendants and giant floor lamps are all very much in vogue for those who like their lighting to make a statement.

8. Evoke a spa-like atmosphere

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Strategically placed mood lighting is the secret to creating a soothing bathroom that’s as indulgent as your favorite spa. Start by working out how you use the bathroom. 

If you’re a bath person, focus on atmospheric bathroom lighting to create ambience near the bath. Waterproof light fittings can be added inside the bath and shower, creating a luxurious spa effect as they shimmer through the water.

'Use light effects at different levels to introduce layers of illumination. For example, if the bath is in front of a window, you might choose to light the windows with two miniature uplights with one narrow beam downlight over the tub,' says Sally Storey.

9. Keep bathroom lighting hidden

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Have your mood lighting recessed within cabinetry, niches or with your bathroom shelf ideas so you can’t see the source. These lights must be designed for bathroom use and IP rated according to proximity to water. Your lighting designer and electrician will be able to advise. 

LED bathroom lighting ideas, which are 50-90 per cent more energy efficient than halogen, are best and available in multiple guises, including uplighter, downlights and LED ropes.

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Once a big no-no safety wise, low-slung pendants and statement chandeliers now come in bathroom-friendly designs. It is wise to select designs made from moisture-resistant materials like chrome, lacquered brass and nickel. Fabric shades are prone to mildew.

'Regulations require bathroom lights to have different levels of IP (Ingress Protection) rating, denoting water resistance, depending on how close they are to wet areas defined by zones.

Choosing fittings with the correct IP rating according to the zone where they will be used,' says Sally Storey.

11. Create drama with a bold fitting

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While overhead lights are often used only occasionally, most designers consider them essential.  

‘I use them to bridge the gap between floors and high ceilings,’ says Deborah Bass, founder of Base Interior . 

‘Because ceilings are a blank canvas, unlike floors, pendants help to link a whole space together,’ adds designer Lee Broom , who also uses them to zone different areas. 

While not seen as the most atmospheric light source, they can make a space feel cosier, argues Siobhan Kelly, associate director of David Collins Studio . ‘A ceiling in shadow flattens a room.’

12. Choose antique style fittings for glamor

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Bathroom lighting ideas should be decorative too, and are a wonderful way to give your bathroom character. 

Choose fittings that match other accessories within the room, but choose a bulb color that complements them. Some modern LEDs, for example, give off a very stark, white light that's very practical but can make a bathroom feel cold. Warmer light tones are more welcoming.

13. Set the scene with dimmable lighting

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Be it your ultimate spa-like sanctuary or a busy family bathroom with a fresh, crisp feel, good lighting can make a small bathroom seem bigger and a large bathroom feel more intimate. Layers of light, on dimmers and separate circuits, will allow you to switch between bright light needed for cleaning to softer levels for a relaxing mood.

14. Install adequate task lighting

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It is important to illuminate the mirror and your face with task lighting. A light source on the left and right sides of the mirror, such as two decorative bathroom wall lights, will create a shadow-free, flattering light, useful for putting on make-up or shaving.

15. Plan a layered lighting scheme

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Use tried-and-tested light effects at different levels to introduce layers of illumination. For example, if the bath is in front of a window, you might choose to light the windows with two miniature uplights, with one narrow beam downlight over the tub.

What is the best lighting for a bathroom?

A successful plan will combine three types of lighting: ambient, to illuminate the space; task, for specific functions; and accent, for a special touch.  

Sally Storey, Design Director of lighting specialist John Cullen, advises that when it comes to bathroom ceiling lights, positioning is key.

AMBIENT LIGHTING

The overall illumination tends to be provided by downlights in the ceiling. Positioning is key. Rather than having a regular grid of downlights, use them to create feature and focus. 

Consider installing a row of two or three at the back of the shower or bath, instead of over the centre, so the shafts of light create an effect almost like running water down the wall. The light will also reach the extremities of the room, creating the feel of space.

TASK LIGHTING

This is particularly important as a mirror used for shaving and applying make-up. The best way to illuminate your face is with wall lights on either side of the mirror or backlights all around. Dowlighting can accentuate a statement basin, but is less flattering and will also create unwanted shadows.

ACCENT LIGHTING

Consider fixing a linear light source to the underside of a vanity to provide an even, soft effect and give the impression of a floating unit.  

Recessed uplights can highlight a feature wall, shutters or a free-standing bath. Put wall lights on one switch, downlights on another, and feature lights on a motion detector so that they can double as nightlights.

Do I need a certain light for a bathroom?

Be aware that you may need certain light for a bathroom, as there are strict regulations to follow. You must ensure any lighting products are certified for use in the bathroom, with an IP rating appropriate to the zone it’s located in.

How do you light a small bathroom? 

To light a small bathroom, it's best to start by analyzing the space, its properties and how it’s going to be used. 

Most bathrooms can be easily split into zones: the vanity area, the bath, and the shower. Task lighting is generally concentrated around the vanity. Here, you need bright light but think about installing spots or LEDs in vertical rows down the side of mirrors as opposed to above, to give a more flattering light with less shadows.  

In compact areas, look at mirrored cabinets with integral lighting as a simple but effective solution.

Offering far more than mere practicality, a good lighting scheme is a decorating tool in its own right, offering an easy way to transform your home. 

Light can make a room feel larger and airier. It can also play with proportions and disguise less favorable aspects and, of course, it can radically change the mood, running the spectrum from dramatic and enlivening to soft and relaxing. 

‘Well-planned lighting can make a room look larger or a basement bathroom feel as if it is above ground,’ says lighting designer and Design Director at John Cullen, Sally Storey.

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Lighting in the bathroom: photo examples, organization rules

How much light do you need in the bathroom?

Ideal for the bathroom is a sufficient amount of light, close to daylight. Thus, it turns out to create the most natural light for a natural look and makeup. Since a combined bathroom can be used for different needs, it is better to install a combined type of lighting in it.

For a small bathroom in Khrushchev, one central light is appropriate in combination with two or three additional wall lamps.

In a large room, several ceiling lights are desirable. The greater the number of fixtures, the smaller the size and power they should differ. For a spacious bathroom, zonal lighting is suitable, thanks to which it will be possible to highlight individual functional areas, as well as emphasize the configuration of the space.

The photo shows the lighting of a small bathroom in the form of a laconic central chandelier placed on the ceiling.

The following important factors influence the choice of lighting:

First of all, before starting repairs in the room, they think over the light system and the specific places where its sources will be placed. Provide for the wiring of cables, the construction of plasterboard false beams and other things.

Which light should I choose?

Whether the bathroom is windowless or not, choose bright lighting that won't irritate your eyes. Warm light with a yellowish tint is considered the most comfortable and pleasant. Such a soft glow will contribute to complete relaxation in the bathing area. Devices with a cold bluish light, located near the washbasin, will help you quickly wake up and cheer up.

Location tips

When there is a lack of light in a room, a three-level tiered lighting system is ideal.

Basic

Depending on the location, there are ceiling, wall and floor lighting fixtures with manual or automatic switching.

Regular painted ceilings are often fitted with pendant lights with increased moisture protection. For a ceiling plane decorated with a plasterboard structure, plastic panels or slats, built-in lights are preferred. They are very convenient, aesthetic and safe, as they have hidden wiring. In the case of a stretch fabric, spot lighting is suitable, and LED lamps will be appropriate for a multi-level ceiling.

A classic solution for small rooms is the placement of a central chandelier.

If ceiling lights are not enough, wall lights are used. The placement is chosen depending on the height of the walls. Lamps should not blind the eyes, so they are usually installed at a level of two meters from the floor plane.

When purchasing sconces for the bathroom, pay attention to the lampshades, they should be shaped like a sphere or a flask and be closed.

The photo shows the interior of the bathroom in the attic with spotlights built into the stretch ceiling.

Floor lighting is most often a backlight, such as LED strip or sealed fixtures. To create a peaceful atmosphere in the room, it is possible to use closed flashlights, translucent lamps or portholes. Floor recessed lights will add an unusual entourage to the bathroom and give the atmosphere of mystery.

Lighting for functional areas

Each section of the room requires auxiliary lighting. Thus, you can not only visually change the perception of space, but also add a touch of originality to the monotonous atmosphere.

Work area

This area with a mirror and a washbasin requires high-quality lighting, which should fall evenly from both sides. For this, it is best to install two side lights with a symmetrical arrangement, slightly higher than eye level. This option is especially appropriate when applying makeup, as it provides the desired brightness and does not create a shadow on the face. For shaving, one lighting device above the mirror will be quite enough.

Lamps with flexible arms with the ability to adjust the direction of light are considered especially convenient.

The photo shows a working area in the bathroom, decorated with a mirror with built-in side lights.

Bath and shower

For lovers of relaxing baths, one or two devices with a subdued diffused glow are suitable. With the help of LED lighting, you can also decorate the bath itself around the perimeter or, if there is a lack of lighting, place several lamps in the shower area. The best option for the humidity zone will be devices with the ability to change the brightness and direction of the light flux.

In the photo there is a spotlight located above the bathtub in the interior of the bathroom.

Storage systems and appliances

To create an unusual romantic mood and give the environment a certain elegance, highlighting individual elements of the interior is used. Such a decorative solution allows you to highlight shelves, cabinets, drawers for things and other items. Such illumination can be carried out using LED strip or spotlights. As additional lighting in the room, an area with hooks for towels or a place where there is a washing machine is equipped with a separate source.

Pictured are shelves in the bathroom with spotlights.

Decorative

Thanks to independent strip lighting, spotlights framing the bathroom, a faucet nozzle that changes color depending on the water temperature, it turns out to give the room even more light and space.

The photo shows decorative lighting in a high-tech bathroom interior.

One of the most popular bathroom solutions is a false window. It is made of frosted glass, which is decorated with moisture-resistant patterns and equipped with built-in fluorescent lighting.

Lighting in a small bathroom

It is not advisable to use too massive lamps as lighting in a small bathroom and, if possible, do without a chandelier. Spotlights are best suited here, due to which you can also organize zoning and make the room as functional as possible.

Pictured is a small bathroom with lighting and hanging ceiling lamps.

For a bathroom with a low ceiling, it would be better to choose lighting in the form of sconces, floor lamps or a ceiling chandelier with a luminous flux directed upwards. Thus, a play of shadows will be created on the ceiling plane, which will visually give the room height.

Pictured is a mirror with recessed lighting in a small bathroom.

Design Examples

Illuminated shower head looks chic and creates a colorful stream of water. An equally unusual solution is the ceiling in the form of a starry sky or luminous drops with LED spot elements. To create original lighting, bathroom sides and podiums are decorated with backlighting, and niches, screens or baseboards are decorated with spotlights.

Photo of a spacious bathroom with original floor lighting.

In order to create a relaxing and surprisingly romantic atmosphere in the bathroom, it is appropriate to install LED bubble air panels.

Ideas for different interior styles

In the classical style, the furnishings are decorated with steel or wrought bronze candelabra and crystal products with numerous pendants, chains, beads and other decorative elements.

For minimalism, it is appropriate to use pendant lamps, which are distinguished by their simple form and lack of decor. In the interior, there are often models with round shades in the form of balls, cones or abstract lamps.

Provence is characterized by floor lamps, voluminous chandeliers and metal or wooden candelabra. As a complement to a beautiful interior composition, massive forged chandeliers with glass lampshades are selected and lamps or sconces in the form of inflorescences are placed near the mirror.

The photo shows a variant of lighting in a modern bathroom.

LED lighting in combination with metal halogen lamps fits perfectly into the loft style. To enhance the industrial atmosphere, pendant lamps are used on thick chains or cords that resemble wires.

The Scandinavian interior offers any type of wall or ceiling lamps that can be combined with modern LED lamps. This style does not accept too bulky and artsy light sources.

Safety regulations

When developing a lighting scheme, first of all, attention is paid to safety. Light fixtures must be airtight and positioned so that water drops do not fall on them.

Photo gallery

With the right arrangement of light, you can complete the image of the bathroom, make the cladding, furniture and sanitary ware more spectacular, as well as form a practical and cozy design. Due to correctly designed lighting, you can give the interior the necessary accents and bring harmony to it.

examples of interior photos with different types of lamps

The main requirement for lighting fixtures located in the bathroom is their safety. They must be well protected from moisture and dampness. Particular attention should be paid to lighting at floor level: it is recommended to raise the built-in elements by 5-10 cm from the floor level and mount them parallel to the bottom edge of the bathtub or furniture. Even the most sealed backlight should not fall into a puddle of water if the unexpected happens - an accident, neighbors flood, etc.

The bathroom space is conditionally divided into electrical safety zones, in each of which it is necessary to install lamps with a certain degree of moisture protection - IP-23, 44, etc. in an apartment or house. Even if it is believed that the wiring is new and of high quality, it will not be superfluous to invite a specialist to diagnose its condition.

A comfortable stay in the bathroom depends largely on a balanced lighting scene

Modern bathroom lighting options

Contents

General principles, approach to light in any room:

  1. A centralized light source plus a lighting system for certain areas, often with a complex (multiple) mode switching system.
  2. Removal of the central light source in favor of several interconnected groups of luminaires.

Luminaires hanging from long cords give the interior a feeling of lightness and airiness

For the bathroom, the choice depends on the area. Extensive bathrooms, which today are found mainly in private homes, provide space for any design solutions. A very attractive option is a bathroom with windows, that is, with access to natural light.

The ideal option is when both natural and artificial lighting are organized in the bathroom

Lighting in a small bathroom - features

  1. Avoid dark, poorly lit corners and nooks and crannies. They are more difficult to maintain cleanliness, even if there is confidence that neither fungus, nor cobwebs, nor accumulation of dust will appear.
  2. The color temperature of the lamps must be matched as closely as possible to natural light.
  3. Avoid harsh reflections. Adjust the angle of inclination of mirror and glossy surfaces, if possible, and lamps, mostly wall-mounted.
  4. If there is a washing machine or other equipment for washing and drying clothes in the bathroom, it is important that the shade does not interfere with work. For this, a light source is installed on the opposite wall. Preparing things for washing, the use of stain removers requires sufficiently bright light, as close as possible to the natural spectrum.

If you use your imagination, you can create a unique mood in a small bathroom with just light

More compact models of lamps are selected for a small bathroom

Choosing the right power for lighting fixtures

Of course, there are engineering laws, formulas for calculating illumination with several variables and an accurate result. But in practice, the intensity of lighting is rather chosen by eye, based on the principles of “like-dislike”, “already annoying or still quite tolerable”.

Lighting fixtures can be selected with dimmable power control via dimmer or remote control

The number of mirror and reflective (glossy) surfaces plays an important role: they visually increase the illumination. If there are many light sources, you can consult with a designer, a technical specialist, or simply ask a question on an Internet forum.

The brighter the interior of the bathroom, the less lamps will be needed to illuminate it.

It is important to take into account the sources of natural light: windows in bathrooms are not uncommon for cottages and cottages, and in city apartments there are transparent windows under the ceiling. In the daytime, they allow you to save electricity - use the bathroom without turning on the light.

How many lamps will be needed

This question is decided by the designer based on the style of the room. If you manage on your own, for small and medium-sized bathrooms it is better to focus on this alignment: from two to four wall-mounted lighting fixtures plus additional lighting - LED, spots. Installation of shades on the ceiling is not required, this is a matter of taste of the owners.

A chandelier to spice up your bathroom

Central lighting is more needed in spacious rooms than in small ones.

Correspondence of the illumination of the room with its functions

Twilight is excluded if clothes are sorted and prepared for washing. There should not be too bright light if the hostess has prepared an aromatic bath for rest and relaxation. It is better to provide an opportunity to dim the light.

Ceiling lamps of low power will create an atmosphere of comfort and warmth

When a child is bathed in a bath, at some stage it is quite possible to turn on multi-colored or flashing lights. New impressions and positive emotions are guaranteed!

In practice, there are many intermediate options. If you need to wake up URGENTLY in the morning, and coffee or tea is not yet ready, you can achieve an invigorating effect by turning on bright lighting in the bathroom. For those who do not like a sharp transition from a sleepy state to an active state, on the contrary, you can wash your face with discreet lighting - and it’s also nice to turn on pleasant music.

Color light allows you to use the bathroom for color therapy sessions

Tip. Use the possibilities of lighting in the bathroom, additionally connect aromatherapy. Add the aroma of lavender, citrus, green tea - and your day will be filled with new, amazing emotions.

Choosing the right fixtures - what you need to know

The number of fixtures in a bathroom depends on the area. But even in the smallest bathroom, at least two light sources on opposite walls. There is no maximum, as it can be easily illuminated:

Luminaires with flexible arms allow you to adjust the direction of the light flux

A medium sized bathroom would benefit if several lights could be turned on in a different order, eg:

The dimensions of lighting fixtures depend on the dimensions of the bathroom

The choice in favor of volumetric lamps is made in accordance with the chosen style direction

How to arrange light sources in the bathroom

Avoid:

  1. Strong glare.
  2. Distortions in the reflection in the mirror, including colored spots.
  3. Shadows cast on objects and areas that are frequently used.

If the bathroom has a curtain, one light source should be placed directly in the bathing area

Lamps and shades tend to heat up. Make sure that children cannot reach them to avoid burns.

Furniture lighting

Furniture, large appliances, niches and built-in wardrobes are illuminated around the perimeter, as well as along the edge of open shelves. If necessary, highlight the objects fixed on the wall (hanger, heated towel rail).

Decorative lighting for a niche in the bathroom wall

Original worktop with built-in lighting

Water meters must be clearly visible in the main or additional lighting.

Consider family members and their health. Someone has poor eyesight - so you need to try to highlight with a bright color or backlight: a hanger, a socket, a place for a remote control.

All protruding edges and edges must be clearly visible, and the backlight will play a decisive role in this.

Floor and ceiling lighting

Very beautiful floor lamps with color changing lighting. They, as well as spotlights at a level of 5-15 cm above the floor, bring some mystery, hint at large pools, the sea and its secrets.

Bathtub lighting with spotlights built into the floor covering looks stylish

True, you need a specialist's consultation - how expedient is it to place the lighting at the floor level (or even lower) in this particular house or apartment. At the slightest doubt about the safety of such a project, it is better to consider other options.

The design of the ceiling is directly related to the possibility of placing lighting fixtures. Stretch monophonic, stretch soldered and two-level ceilings provide for many unusual effects that can be achieved with the help of lighting.

Spot lighting creates a soft light in the bathroom

Decorative lighting

It can be:

in shape and structure :

Downlighting is perfect for creating a relaxing atmosphere, realized with lamps or LED strips embedded in the floor, steps, ledges or niches

by color :

Decorative lighting will add originality and exclusivity to the interior of the bathroom

The most thoughtful lighting system will not work to its full potential if ventilation does not work well, if water vapor and dampness accumulate and remain for a long time.

Mirror and washbasin lighting

Depends on the overall style and design of the bathroom:

  1. Figured lamps on both sides of the mirror.
  2. Illumination around the perimeter, including the edges of the shelves and the lower border of the sink.
  3. Sometimes a large wall light in the center above the mirror and sink is sufficient.

To evenly illuminate the mirror, use two wall lights symmetrically placed slightly above eye level. Lighting intensity is easiest to choose empirically.

The mirror is sometimes illuminated not from the side, but from above, by hanging lamps with two or more shades.

If someone in the family uses contact lenses, good mirror lighting is vital. In this case, it can be considered mandatory to install two symmetrical fixtures to the right and left of the mirror.

It is desirable to allocate a separate shelf or niche for a container with lenses and care products for them.

Original looking mirror with built-in light

What lamps to choose for the bathroom

  1. Wall.

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