Shower lighting ideas


10 inspiring designs for a serene shower space |

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Shower lighting ideas can help to create a relaxing and practical bathroom design in the home. 

The shower is often an enclosed area away from the central light source in a bathroom, so incorporating innovative lighting designs to ensure the space is inviting and well-lit is definitely one to remember for your walk-in shower ideas and shower ideas.

Luke Thomas, Design Director at John Cullen Lighting states, 'when it comes to lighting a shower, the right lighting can create a wonderful effect, transforming the space and creating a spa-like environment.'

Shower and bathroom lighting ideas should not just be purely functional and pared-back, carefully planning your designs can lead to a creative and well-thought out bathroom scheme that embraces a range of lighting technologies and styles.

From practical spotlight designs, to innovative light-up shower-heads, we have gathered our favorite shower lighting ideas to help you make the most out of this area in the bathroom.

1. Keep it simple with spotlights

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One of the most popular shower lighting ideas for the home, spotlights can effortlessly integrate into bathroom and shower designs of all shapes and sizes, providing efficient and focused downlighting. 

Spotlights are a great choice if you want to achieve a more minimalist look with your lighting, with a recessed spotlight design creating a sleek and simple look. 

Whether you position one large spotlight in a smaller shower space, or multiples to create inviting pools of light in a larger walk-in shower, these practical, modern lighting designs are a highly effective choice for bathroom ceiling lighting ideas, establishing an even spread of light in your shower space.

2. Light up your niches

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Shower niches create a practical platform where you can easily store your toiletries and shower accessories in an uncluttered and organized way - a great option for shower storage ideas.

Luke Thomas states, 'if you are including any niches or recessed shelving within a shower, consider lighting these using Contour LED strip or a miniature IP rated Lucca downlight.'

Adding lighting to your niche can beautifully elevate a simple, recessed design, creating depth as well as establishing an alluring focal point in your shower space.

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Using a unique mix of lighting in and around your shower space can create an attractive design that prioritizes both style and practicality.

In this beautiful bathroom, LED strips have been used on the ceiling above the shower, efficiently lighting up the area as well as enhancing the elegant, scalloped wall tiles. A wall light has also been positioned beside the sink and shower area, adding a unique, decorative touch to the space. 

The varied lighting ideas in this bathroom unite traditional and modern designs to create an inviting and sophisticated shower space.

4. Plan the lighting and tiling together

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When planning your shower tile ideas, thinking about how your lighting will work in combination is key, as Luke Thomas explains: 

'Plan the tiling and lighting together. For example, if using larger format tiles, think about lining up the downlights so that the light skims down the center of the tiles. 

Avoid positioning downlights directly above a shower head which causes funny reflections on the ceiling and a shadow into the shower area. Instead, position the lights, close to the wall so that they skim down and highlight the tiles. This works particularly well with bathroom tiles that have a texture or pattern to them as this is accented with light and shadow.'

5. Choose an innovative shower light

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For a stand-out, multipurpose shower and lighting design, why not choose an innovative shower light.

In this bathroom space, the Keuco Perfect Symbiotic Shower Light has a large showering area, surrounded by a circle of LED light, designed to create a fully immersive showering experience. The light settings can be adjusted to daylight white, perfect for a bright start to the day, to a warming white, ideal for calming and cozy evenings.

Promoting the importance of wellness and relaxation at home, this modern shower design embodies a beautiful union of water and light.

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In this wonderful wet room, the scheme is defined by a characterful mix of materials, creating a luxurious design that unites the traditional with the modern.

Thoughtful details such as the bulkhead, marine-style ceiling light elevate the overall industrial design, adding a unique and stylish touch to the walk-in shower space - a great lighting style to consider for industrial decor ideas.

With this style of caged light referencing traditional, nautical designs found on ships, the design is perfectly fitting for a bathroom, bringing a characterful, maritime element to your shower space.

7. Use a central, large pendant light

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'Great for both small bathroom lighting ideas and large bathrooms alike, if you cannot install lighting directly over your shower, using a central, large pendant can beautifully light up your whole bathroom space,' says Jennifer Ebert, Homes & Gardens' Digital Editor.

From bathroom chandelier ideas, to bathroom lighting trends that showcase statement, stylish lighting designs, a large pendant light can create a inviting focal point in your bathroom, adding a sense of impact and drama to the space.

8. Make the most of natural light

(Image credit: Jessica Bennett of Alice Lane Interior Design, photography by Nicole Gerulat)

Making the most out of the natural light available in your bathroom can create an invigorating and refreshing space. 

Not all bathrooms have windows, so if you do have them, ensure to take advantage of the benefits that come with the warmth and vitality of natural light. 

Positioning your shower beside a window will allow lots of natural light to flood into the space, creating an inviting area where artificial lights only needs to be used at certain times of the day.

The elegant shower space in this bathroom, designed by Jessica Bennett of Alice Lane Interior Design , is enhanced by a beautiful, rippled glass window design. The light that comes through uplifts the all-white marble design, creating a relaxing and comforting shower area that subtly connects you to the outdoors.

9. Use sleek, LED strip lighting

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LED bathroom lighting ideas are becoming increasingly popular for the modern home due to their longevity and powerful illumination.

With an array of different options available, LED strip lights can neatly integrate into a shower space, as well as be cleverly concealed to create an eye-catching effect. 

In this contemporary bathroom by HiB , the strip lighting creates a warming glow throughout the whole room, as well as illuminating key elements of the space such as the shower niches and mirror.

A great option if your want to hide your shower lighting ideas out of sight, LED strip lighting will always be a versatile and long-lasting choice for a bathroom space.

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Many decorative lighting designs have now been expertly crafted to be bathroom-friendly, allowing for much more creative freedom and and choice when planning your shower lighting ideas - great for luxury bathroom ideas.

If you're planning shower lighting ideas that center around a bathtub, using multiple wall lights can create a truly relaxing ambience and relaxation zone.

In this bathroom, the delicate, rounded glass wall lights have been strategically placed near the bath and shower space, adding a glamorous yet subtle element of texture and shape to the modern bathroom.

'Mood lighting is an essential part of a bathroom design, and strategically placing decorative lighting designs near your bath and shower to create an inviting ambience can help transform your bathroom space into a luxurious, spa-like retreat,' says Homes & Gardens' Editorial Director Sarah Spiteri.

How do I light my shower area?

As explored, there are many different options available for your shower lighting ideas. 

With an increasing amount of decorative and stylish bathroom lighting designs available, you can be both practical and creative with your shower lighting designs. 

Using multiple zones of light in your bathroom will create a space that is highly functional and welcoming. For your shower, combining efficient designs such as spotlights and LED strip lighting with more decorative, atmospheric pieces will create a relaxing space that is inviting, well-lit and reflects your design style.

What kind of lighting can you put in a shower?

Most bathroom spaces have lighting zones which provide rules on what type of light can be used where.

Lights used in a bathroom need to have specific IP (Ingress Protection) ratings to make sure there are suitable for use near water, this will help to establish where they can be used in a bathroom.

When planning your shower lighting ideas, ensure that the lights chosen adhere to the rules of this particular lighting zone in the bathroom.

Zara joined Homes & Gardens in February 2022 as a Content Editor. After studying English Literature at University, she worked as an Ecommerce Website Editor, Content Writer and Buying Intern at multiple independent businesses within the luxury retail and lifestyle sectors. Her role at Homes & Gardens unites her love, experience and passion for the world of design and desire to create inspiring written content. She enjoys nothing more than discovering new trends, brands and products, whether that be in fashion, interior design or lifestyle.

10 ingenious shower lighting ideas to turn a shower into a highlight

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There are few things more relaxing than a lovely hot shower at the end of the day, or to energize you of a morning.  But this relaxing experience can be less enjoyable if you have poor lighting. You don't want to be fumbling, trying to find your way and things in the small shower stall because all you have is a dim light bulb. Lights contribute heavily to any experience and in a space like a bathroom, they are of utmost importance. 

However, just before you take a look at all the inspiring shower lighting ideas we have gathered together, there are some practicalities to consider. You need to make a note of damp rated and wet rated fixtures. The former is one where the light will be exposed to moisture but will not directly to water. But in bathrooms, especially small ones, the humidity levels are high and there are chances that the lighting fixture will be exposed to condensed steam. This is why, it's good to speak to an expert or electrician on the type of damp lighting fixture to choose, and where to install it in the bathroom. The second is the wet-rated fixtures that are fixed inside the shower stall or close to it, and can withstand water and humidity. These are also sealed to prevent water from entering and they also are made from components that will not rust.

Okay, practical side over, let's get on with the design side, as we've pulled together all our favorite bathroom lighting ideas to help you make some decisions on what is best for your space...

10 chic and practical shower lighting ideas 

1. Keep it subtle with spotlights

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In small bathrooms, the lesser accessories or 'fixtures' you can see, the better. If you believe in a more minimalist approach, then recessed spotlights is the way to go. The small fixtures go directly inside the walls or ceiling and emit focused lighting; in this case inside the shower stall or above the bathtub. 

The only drawback to these is that they don't illuminate the entire bathroom. Similarly, if you're in for a long shower, the recessed lights will throw a general illumination and for focused tasks, say for pedicures or grooming you may feel the need for brighter task lights. To abate that issue, you could choose to have multiple recessed downlights. Position two or three on the back wall of the shower, and set them 17.5cm off the tiles. This way the light will cascade down the wall, creating arcs of light on the tile, stone or, marble.

2. Bring in the sun for dark spaces

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'When designing dark bathrooms using materials like granite, dark wood or black stone, make sure that the windows are large enough for natural light to enter. If there’s no availability of sunlight, install enough artificial light, so that the space doesn’t seem too gloomy,' advises architect Nishita Kamdar . 

If your shower room has a window or an outlet, you could choose frosted glass or etched glass for privacy which allows the sunlight to filter in. The light entering looks even more dramatic and effective with interesting shadows created due to the glass. Choose a clear glass shower door to allow light to filter into the rest of the bathroom.

3. Light up the niches

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Make the shower area shine, quite literally with special spots inside the niches. These also allow you to play up materials, textures, and objects in the bathroom; say like highlighting a wall in a marble bathroom with beautiful gold veins or a soapstone niche that holds inside it luxe bath products. 

Also, as newer technologies are entering the bathroom space, the options for lighting are expanding. Above the shower or in the niches, you can choose automated lights that change intensity, color, or temperature. You can go for lighting placed on a timer or PIR sensor (passive infrared sensor), so that when someone steps in the shower, it automatically switches on. 

4. Hide diffused lights inside the ceiling

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Low-level PIR lighting that switches on as soon as you enter the room is ideal for nighttime visits or even when you're having a long, leisurely shower. These can be hidden inside the ceiling, right above the bathtub or shower stall. 

'Acrylic ceilings with diffused lights are perfect solutions to all your light troubles! And for those who like to bring in a mood – remember no bright harsh lights ­– add in backlit bathroom mirrors and turn on the music to create a peaceful ambiance. The mirror or vanity can have one task light, but the rest of the lighting can be toned down, more diffused and evenly distributed.' suggests Nishita.

5. Use reflective glass tiles to filter light

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There are a lot of reasons to fall in love with stained glass windows but most of all it's the effect they have on the interiors and the way they play with light. 'Choose stained glass for windows. That is a nice way to bring in color and texture and filtered daylight,' avers Keren Richter, co-Founder, and principal Designer, White Arrow . These can be custom designed to match any decor, style, or color pattern. If a special stained glass window isn't in your budget, you could even stick a color film on the window which will help throw in vibrant illumination and offer privacy.

If you don't have a window in your bathroom but really want a statement glass, you could use bathroom wall tiles to create a similarly glossy effect. And then you could make it a backlit feature. 

6. Experiment with oversized fixtures

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Nothing says 'wow' better than a bathroom chandelier or a dramatic pendant - these create a luxe factor and what better place to hang them than above an indulgent bathtub or next to a shower especially if you want to make them the focal areas. 

'While moods can be created with indirect lighting, the use of decorative fixtures whether timeless and classic or over-exaggerated also tend to set an impact of experience,' avers Maithili Raut, partner, reD Architects .  

Before hanging a pretty piece, do consider the amount of water and steam that will be enveloping the lighting piece. Make sure it is suitably IP rated for the installation area and is ideal for the dry and wet zones. Also when it comes to hanging the piece, consider the slope, height, and width of the room and the ceiling and how the fixture will look with the rest of the room. Choose a wide piece and hang it farther down from the sloped roof so it doesn’t hit the ceiling. If you aren't able to hang a chandelier directly above the tub, you can create a similar look by hanging it in front of the tub, as long as everything looks centered.

7.  Fill a shower room with color 

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If the rest of the house is calm and pared-back, you can do something fun in the bathroom. Be it hanging, large orbs, or LED lights that flicker and blink, a walk-in shower can be converted into one that is funky. 

'Disco-style LED lights can illuminate the shower heads too in a multitude of colors. While this isn’t really our aesthetic I’m sure some people love feeling they are in Las Vegas,' says Keren. 

You can choose from large Halogen bulbs to incandescent bulbs. The former can be a great option but they can also be slightly more expensive so it’s worth weighing up the pros and cons. Incandescent bulbs may be cheaper but typically have a shorter shelf life.

8. Place small lights around the shower stall

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Be it standing lamps, candles to tea lights around the shower area, this will give extra illumination for bathing and is useful when you have large bathrooms where just overhead lighting may not be enough. If nothing else, these can help set a mood! To create a spa bathroom vibe, it's best to choose one watt, low-level LED bulbs which will make all the difference. You could also choose concealed LED strip lights installed into a recess or running along a shelf. 

9. Try out portable lights

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Just as the name suggests, these are waterproof lights or lamps that can be moved around as and when you require them. These don't require plug socket locations and can illuminate the area around or outside the shower, or even bathroom shelves and mantelpieces and little nooks that were previously out of reach. 

These can be rotated around as per your ease or convenience and you can choose several light color settings, whichever suits the shower area the best. In terms of design, these portable lamps are available in several designs including antique brass, bronze, silver, and resin, to match your bathroom's decor. 

10. Don't forget the flooring

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Recessed lights come in a wide range of designs and even uses. While it's rather usual to install these on the walls and ceilings, another place to consider is the flooring, perhaps just outside of the shower. Also known as Walkover Lights, these offer subtle lighting and show the way in the night. If you happen to have a large, luxurious bathroom with stairs leading up to the shower, then it's an even better idea to install them on the treads. The LEDs are in a waterproof (usually IP67) enclosure to ensure the lights do not come into contact with water.

What kind of lights can you put in a shower?

While the lighting in the rest of the bathroom should be sufficient to light up the shower stall, you can choose recessed spotlights installed right above your shower for better visuals. For a uniform glow that stretches even beyond the shower, you can choose a domed glass diffuser. Another option is adjustable spotlights that can be turned around at will and installed just outside the shower. For ceiling lights, indirect lights that throw a soft, diffused glow are trending, especially popular in walk-in showers. 

Lamps (MR16 or PAR20) that are equipped with LED recessed retrofit can be used in the shower as well; make sure you choose the wet-rated varieties. Those who enjoy a little drama can go for a back-lit, colorful wall made of semi-transparent synthetic panel with an RGBW LED strip installed inside. Once it is aglow, the entire mood of the room changes.  

You could also opt for a long line of track lights may be useful since the individual spots on it can be aimed in different directions, helping you accentuate different parts of the room. Also, you won't accidentally reach out and touch the lights. 

Can you put a light over the shower?

The simple answer is yes. You must choose a bathroom ceiling light that is rated for damp or wet areas. While these may seem like standard fixtures, they have extra features like a rubber gasket and glass lens or diffuser, that make the light moisture-resistant. One thing to keep in mind while installing tracks or chandeliers above the bathtub or shower is that there should be at least eight feet of space between the top of the tub or shower bottom. If not, it can result in electrical malfunction or safety hazards.

Aditi Sharma Maheshwari is an architecture and design journalist with over 10 years of experience. She's worked at some of the leading media houses in India such as Elle Decor, Houzz and Architectural Digest (Condé Nast).  Till recently, she was a freelance writer for publications such as Architectural Digest US, House Beautiful, Stir World, Beautiful Homes India among others. In her spare time, she volunteers at animal shelters and other rescue organizations. 

Light in the bathroom: 12 bright ideas

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LED or otherwise LED lamps are the most economical light sources today. They consume a minimum of energy, do not heat up, do not contain harmful substances and are easily disposed of. In wet areas, safety is ensured by a sealed LED strip, which has additional protection against water. Soft diffused light that is comfortable for the eyes, low power consumption, environmental friendliness and durability are among the advantages of LED sources. In the bathroom, LED lighting creates a romantic atmosphere while adding convenience.

Linear lighting along the perimeter of the base of the bathtub

High quality of light is one of the advantages of LEDs. The color temperature of LED-sources is as close as possible to natural sunlight, almost no pulsation creates lighting that is comfortable for the eyes.

Mitage Milldue Edition Tailor bath base in satin yellow gold metal. Soft LED lighting along the bottom edge gives the model a visual lightness, giving the impression that a massive object is floating in the air. Mitage Milldue Edition, www.mitage.it, www.milldue.it

Round backlit wall mirror

LED lamps combined with a dimmer allow you to control the saturation of the light flux and change its intensity depending on the time of day and mood.

The Falper Pure bathroom furniture and accessories collection includes a variety of chests of drawers in wood or lacquer finishes and mirrors with LED lighting, www.falper.it connection to the mains. Water passes through a built-in microturbine that produces energy to power the LED element. The direction of the light can be changed at will, the beam can be directed to the ceiling or illuminate the water flow.

Alpi Fred shower head, Alpi Rubinetterie, www.alpirubinetterie.com

Alpi Fred shower head, Alpi Rubinetterie, www.alpirubinetterie.com

Ceiling shower with large LED lamp

Linear light inside the Aquamoon shower system Dbra creates comfortable atmospheric lighting. The user can set one of three water flow modes. Depending on the choice, the jets fill you with energy, set you up for meditation or refresh.

Dornbracht Aquamoon shower system, Dornbracht, www.dornbracht.com

Frame with shelf and spotlight

Mirror with shelf and light from the Keuco Plan series, enclosed in an anodized aluminum frame. Two independent light sources (one directed upwards, the other on the sink) allow you to adjust the brightness and remember the user's settings. The intensity of the lighting built into the mirror can be adjusted using a dimmer.

Illuminated mirror with shelf, Keuco Plan collection, Keuco, www. keuco.de

Keuco Plan mirror, Keuco, www.keuco.de

Hand mirror with magnifying glass, Keuco Plan collection, Keuco, www.keuco.de

Internally illuminated open shelves and illuminated flush plate

Collection furniture and sanitary ware, Villeroy & Boch, www.villeroy-boch.ru

Villeroy & Boch's furniture and sanitary ware collection is complemented by many decorative LED lights. In addition to lamps, wireless charging stations for mobile devices are built into the furniture. To recharge your smartphone battery right in the bathroom, without using a charger, just put the device on the surface of a shelf or cabinet.

Villeroy & Boch's Finion collection with illuminated open recesses, www.villeroy-boch.com

LED-lit flush plate, Villeroy & Boch, www.villeroy-boch.com

Linear illuminated shower panel

The Acquapura multifunctional shower panel from Fantini is equipped with 378 massage jets, linear lighting and a shower head with a cascade effect. The Fantini Acquapura wall-mounted showerhead is complemented by a rectangular lamp.

Fantini Acquapura multifunctional shower panel, Fantini, www.fantini.it

Fantini Acquapura wall-mounted shower head, Fantini, www.fantini.it

Mirror with built-in lighting around the perimeter

A source of inspiration for Ateli Vintage furniture collection Jacob Delafon served as an architectural image of the III arrondissement of Paris - the historical quarter of the French capital.

Collection of bathroom furniture and accessories Atelier Vintage, Jacob Delafon, www.jacobdelafon.ru

Ceiling shower with color changing LED element

Jaquar Rainjoy+ Ceiling shower heads with color lighting produce several types of water flow: rain, fog, intensive and massage. The color of the backlight can be selected and changed depending on the mood.

Rainjoy+ ceiling showers, Jaquar, www.jaquar.com

Rainjoy+ ceiling showers, Jaquar, www. jaquar.com

Illuminated shower enclosure

Black anodized aluminum profile and colored LED decorative panel are the highlights of the VitrA Zest Space shower enclosure by VitrA. Three massage modes, hand and overhead shower with rain effect, storage cabinet with mirrored door and adjustable seat

Zest Space shower cabin, VitrA, www.vitra-russia.ru

Complementi Luce panels by Lithos Design with lamps made of marble and travertine. Volumetric illuminated modules turn the wall into an art installation.

Complementi Luce wall panels, Lithos Design, www.lithosdesign.com

Walls and recessed lights finished with natural travertine 3D effect panels, www.lithosdesign.com

Linear mirror lighting and pendant spotlights

9 Bathroom furniture, sanitary ware, accessories and lighting - the Scavolini QI collection, developed for the Scavolini brand by the Nendo design studio, has a lot of bright design ideas for decorating the bathroom.

Scavolini QI collection, designed by Nendo studio for Scavolini, www.scavolini.com

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Bathroom lighting is an important factor that must be taken care of in advance when designing a bathroom. The bathroom will be cozy and comfortable if the lighting is chosen correctly. Then it will visually increase the area of ​​\u200b\u200bthe room, hide or emphasize the necessary elements of the interior.

Ideal if the lighting in the bathroom is varied. One will be at the mirror, and the other, for example, on the ceiling or above the front door. Decorative lighting will highlight some elements of the shower enclosure, bathtub, furniture or decorative elements and will be a good solution in bathroom design.

It must be remembered that the efficiency of lighting depends on the power of the lamp and on its absorption by the surrounding finishing materials, as well as interior elements. For example, dark ceilings and walls, dark rough textured surface of decorated elements absorb light more intensively than smooth and light ones.

Mirrors can significantly affect the degree of illumination of the room. The best option is if there are several of them and they will be large. But in this case, it is worth considering the effect of multiple reflection, so the mirrors cannot be placed opposite each other.

The task of lighting the bathroom is to disperse the darkness, so it is necessary to obtain a more uniform light without creating contrasts, too or poorly lit areas and shadows. It should be strong enough, as “soft” and diffused as possible.

Today, LED bathroom lighting is very popular. Why?

The main advantages of LED lights and strip RGB LEDs:


2. LEDs are environmental friendly for human health.
3. With the help of LED lighting, you can effectively and variably adjust the degree of brightness of the light flux, for example, when taking a bath or standing at a mirror.
4. This type of lamps can have a variety of colors, which can be used depending on your mood.
5. Today, they are the world's most cost-effective energy-saving option, reducing energy costs by up to 70%.
6. They have a very long service life.
7. LED lamps are very promising in all areas of science and technology.


RGB Strip LEDs

If the bathroom is very small, it is enough to use one LED light, for example, in the center of the ceiling. The best option is to install several LED spotlights located at a certain distance from each other.

Illuminated mirrors with built-in LEDs are considered very fashionable, which create an extraordinary effect of expanding space. Appreciate the products of the Polish company Dubiel Vitrum.



It is desirable to provide lighting for individual areas of the bathroom. Above the bathtub, shower enclosure, sink, it is best to use local (target) lighting. It should be bright enough, but without unnecessary shadows and highlights.


A very interesting option for bathroom design is the use of a stretch glossy ceiling and a group of LED spotlights.

For mirrors, it is better to place the lamps on the sides. The most ideal option is to use strip LEDs that need to be placed around the entire perimeter of the mirror. In this case, the lighting will be the most uniform.

Several LED spotlights with chromotherapy effect can be installed above the bathtub. Their color and illumination can be adjusted in two modes - automatic and manual. In the first option, it will change smoothly, creating a special atmosphere of relaxation. In the second, it will fix on the color that is most preferable for your mood.

Another interesting option is to make the bathroom ceiling look like a starry sky.

Highlighting some interior elements with light, you can create an unusual romantic mood and elegance. Illuminated shelves, countertops and niches will be a great decorative solution for your bathroom.

Colored LED lighting for the whirlpool bath, will create the greatest effect of relaxation and relaxation.

The right solution would be to use chromotherapy (color lighting) Jacuzzi bath, which will promote deeper relaxation.

Be sure to watch the video and evaluate the function of LED lighting (chromotherapy) , installed in an acrylic bathtub by our service center specialists.

Currently, there are many different original lighting options for sanitary ware. These are bathtubs, sinks and even furniture with internal or side lighting.

Colored LEDs are used to illuminate faucets, shower heads and shower systems, they can create various visual effects.

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Some exclusive bathroom lighting solutions can completely change all perceptions of it as an ordinary room in our house. Try installing, for example, an extravagant LED strip lamp called "medallion". It will be appreciated by your family, relatives and friends...


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It would take a long time to list all the advantages of using LEDs to illuminate the bathroom and its individual interior and decor elements. In any case, it is up to you to decide how it should be, depending on your preferences and financial capabilities.

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We are confident that you will make the right lighting in the bathroom, which will help you always be in a great mood. Good health and good luck!

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