Sunday, June 26, 2011

How to Choose Bathroom Light Fixtures


Bathroom
light fixtures come in many styles, colors, designs and layouts so even the most selective of homeowners will have many options to take from. Bathroom lighting fixtures can come as pendant lighting, wall mounted lighting, cascade lights, mirror lighting, and many others.


Most bathrooms will require superfluous flush mount ceiling lighting or recessed lighting in the bathroom area, shower bath area and/or center of the room to fill the entire room properly with light.

Current lighting trends lead consumers to light fixtures that are both useable and aesthetically appealing. In small bathrooms, mirrored lights will illuminate the entire room; but in bigger areas, an extra ceiling fixture is often needed for general bathroom lighting.

If the room has a whole wall mirror you can mount the fixtures right on the mirror. Installing the fixtures on the mirror requires additional preparation and coordination with the electrical installer and the glass supplier. Keep from using ceiling mounted fixtures as the only source unless the room is very small with light colored walls.

Other bathroom lighting fixtures available include recessed or sunk in lighting fixtures, available with plain metal trim or exceedingly ornate trims that arouse a baroque feel. downlights, or recessed lights, are the most in demand source of general lighting, however, pendant and mini chandeliers are being used more and more as decorative fixtures as well as for general illumination.

There are a host of details that ultimately define the style of a home and you search out those elements that best reflect the design that most appeals to you. plan on hiring an architect who can help you "harvest" natural light by designing the home with daylight in mind. Overall, the practice employs sound design principles that are simple to apply. And while
bathroom lighting fixtures are most ideally-used to attain the specific design of the room, dont forget that you also have to consider their functionality.


Recessed lighting is often used over the tub or toilet. Use recessed lighting as accent lighting in combination with focused task lighting. Installing only recessed lighting will create shadows and interfere with makeup application and shaving. For additional warmth on frigid mornings, consider adding a recessed infrared heat lamp as well.

Bathroom
lighting can sometimes be a little complex and if anything there is too much choice. While acting as the best in utility and function, ornamental bathroom lighting will also add a lot of style to the room. In small bathrooms, mirrored lights will illuminate the entire room but in bigger areas, an extra ceiling light fixture is often needed for general bathroom lighting.

Bathroom Light Fixtures


Bathroom
Light Fixtures - The Newest Designs for the Lowest Prices!


The Sunlite Vanity 6 bathroom light fixture is a very sharp and modern looking lighting option. It has a simple design of a 36" x 5" chrome bar which has 6 bare light bulbs fixed in it to provide a bright light with no shades. I think it's very versatile as it would match with most types of bathroom design ideas. The fitting takes 60 watt Max globe bulbs and comes in several sizes. If you like bright lights as you shave or put on make-up, this light fixture would be perfect and it would make your room look very modern. The Sunlite Vanity 6 bathroom light fixture costs $24.99 from Sear's online.

Another contemporary design which would go in most bathroom decors is from the Adano Collection from Quoizel selling on Amazon marketplace. It's a two light fixtures which has a simple geometric shape with attractive opal glass shades that give a pretty glow to the light. The base plate and bits of hardware have a lovely silver finish which looks very dainty with the delicate opal glass. It takes two 100 watt bulbs and measures 7 ½"H x 14"W with an extension from the wall of 7". This bathroom light fixture would make a bathroom seem very relaxing and comfortable because of the soft opal glass shading. You can buy a set of two Adano 14" Wide bathroom light fixtures for $70.99 dollars discounted from $109.99 which could give you a saving of 35%.

For those of you who like Art Deco style I've picked out the perfect
light fixture for your bathroom from the Canterbury Collection by Murray Feiss. The long oval-shaped base plate and hardware are finished in a brown oil-rubbed Bronze finish and have a really old-fashioned look which is echoed by the bent 'faucet' arm shape. The shades are frosted white glass and the whole fitting looks attractive and sophisticated. The fixture is 14"W x 8"H and it extends 5" from the wall and takes two 100 watt bulbs. The Canterbury Collection 14" Wide bathroom light fixture costs $125.99 discounted from $189.99 which would give you a saving of 34%.


For a contemporary but sophisticated style take a look at the Boulevard 4 light Vanity fixture also by Murray Feiss lighting. The style is a combination of Asian and Shaker simplicity and style and it's a long bar with 6 lights hanging down underneath. This bathroom light fixture would be at home in a sophisticated city apartment and in a rustic country-style bathroom too. The Boulevard light would look good over any vanity mirror and you can vary the style by having it installed with the glass shades facing up or down. The shades are pretty frosted white glass which always gives a very even soft light and the unit takes A19 compact fluorescent medium base bulbs. If you used it with a dimmer you could create an extremely elegant and relaxed atmosphere in your bathroom. The Boulevard 4 light Vanity bathroom light fixture can be bought from 1 Stop lighting for $206.32 discounted from $251.57.

There are many beautiful and fun
bathroom lighting
fixtures available this season, which could completely transform the ambience in your room. Buying online gives you the best opportunity to view all the new products in a very short space of time and to buy your favorite bathroom light fixtures at the lowest prices!