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5 clever bathroom lighting ideas

Posted by Adam Chard in Inspiration | 8 years ago 4 min read

When those long, light days of summer finally fade into autumn and winter, it’s time for the spotlight to fall on the lighting in your home.

Bathroom lighting can often be very conventional with one solitary bulb creating a bright but somewhat harsh illumination that lacks warmth and imagination. However...the one thing that lighting in your bathroom doesn’t have to be is boring.

It’s amazing just how much difference the right type of light can make. So here are 5 unique options for you to try.


1. Chandelier

As the bathroom is more commonly used as a luxury room of relaxation, a bathroom chandelier would be a great choice. It doesn’t have to be a huge draping chandelier; they come in all different shapes and sizes. It adds great ambient lighting and looks really impressive. We’ve added a chandelier style light to our Winchester suite set to demonstrate the overall effect.

Bathroom chandelier

Add a touch of class (or should that be "glass"?) to your bathroom with a chandelier


2. Recessed lighting

Recessed lighting is a really modern look. It takes up very little space and adds a great atmosphere to the room. It blends in and can be used in ceilings to add focus to various parts of the room. For example, they can be used to highlight a vanity mirror.

When placed close enough together, recessed lighting units will play off each other and you’ll be left with a much brighter space.

Princeton bathroom suite with recessed lighting

Recessed bathroom lighting gives an unobtrusive and highly contemporary look and feel


3. Bath lights

This is something that many people don’t even consider. Having spotlights fitted on the inside of the bath will create a unique, relaxing ambience. With the rest of the lights off, you can lay back and completely relax in the soft dim lighting. It’s safer than using candles to add a little light, yet just as relaxing.


4. Illuminated mirrors

You'll typically find illuminated mirrors in hotel bathrooms, providing quite a dim, atmospheric light. However, mirrors featuring lights are becoming more and more common in our homes as a means of adding a further light source. These days you'll find a wide range of contemporary illuminated mirrors available from LED designs to more traditional styles. If you want to avoid having to wire these up to the mains, you can also choose battery-operated models.

Mode Lumina variable white backlit mirror

The Lumina mirror features variable backlighting, so you can switch between warm and cool white light to suit your mood


5. LED floor lights

One of the most unique ways to use lighting in the bathroom is to install them into the floor. Coloured LED lights will add a really unique look and feel to the room. It’s an ultra-modern style that’s also quite romantic. For inspiration, take a look at the Tate suite (below), where LED lights have been sunk into steps, making a real impact.

Tate bathroom suite with LED lights in steps

Feature lighting, such as these step lights, will add a unique element to your bathroom design


Other considerations

These are just 5 ways to use lighting to your advantage in the bathroom. You can also consider using a dimmer style light if you’d prefer. That way you can lower the lighting when you want to relax in the bath and increase it whenever you need to—but make sure the switch is outside your bathroom.

Why not combine 2 or more of the suggestions above? Bath lights, floor lights and a chandelier will create a really unique style. Think about the type of bulbs you want to use too. Halogen bulbs tend to be the best 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 so make sure you consider value for money rather than raw price when making your decision.

At VictoriaPlum.com, you'll find a superb selection of bathroom lighting to choose from.

And finally, make sure you get a qualified electrician to fit the lighting. Electrics and water don’t mix, so don't take any chances. For a better understanding of electrical products and bathroom safety, why not take a look at our handy guide?

Author, Adam Chard

Posted by Adam Chard in Inspiration | 8 years ago

A born & raised West Countryman, now living on the Yorkshire Coast, for over 10 years Adam has been bringing home interior ideas to life at Victoria Plum. Adam’s favourite interior styles have been shaped by both urban and natural influences.

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