It takes a bit of thought and planning to light a bathroom properly. Most people want a bathroom to be well lit, and find the best illumination is a combination of fluorescent and incandescent lights. This is because the fluorescent lights do not cast shadows, an important point for personal care such as make-up or shaving. This makes them especially good for bathroom ceiling light fixtures. The incandescent lights are more brilliant and provide warmth that is appreciated in a bathroom. Usually, the homeowner has decorated the bathroom in certain colors and the combination of the two different kinds of lighting helps to show the colors to their best advantage.
Illumination in the bathroom is best kept out of the areas where water can be splashed, such as floors and walls and also out of the reach of children.
Because so much water is used and so frequently, it is important that no-one accidentally reaches for a light or touches anything electric while wet. Many bathrooms are very small and that is one reason that light fixtures should be high enough to be out of the way. Bathroom ceiling fixtures should be used where-ever possible. A large bathroom may need lighting in several areas and bathroom ceiling lighting is good for this purpose.
Bathroom ceiling lighting that is recessed make a pleasing appearance and are bright, as well. Installing recessed lights are more expensive than traditional bathroom light fixtures. Depending on the size of the bathroom and how many are used, it can cost a few hundred dollars just to have recessed lighting, but there are advantages. One benefit for instance, is that the vanity mirror can reach to the ceiling, making the bathroom look larger.
Some ideas in bathroom ceiling light fixtures are hanging a milk glass ball or a crystal chandelier from the center of the room. There are many shapes and designs in bathroom ceiling fixtures that are beautiful and produce adequate illumination to make every task easier and safer. Recessed halogen lights can be placed around the edges of the ceiling for a modern, sophisticated look.
Some of the newer ideas are to place bathroom ceiling light fixtures over the shower or bathtub, but they will need to be moisture proof. They can be any kind of light according to preference, whether fluorescent, incandescent or recessed halogen lights. Of course, the light switches or outlets should not be inside the shower or in any place where they can get wet.
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