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Bath and Powder Room Lighting 101

Bathroom Lighting

Bathroom

Bathrooms today have become versatile multi-use rooms where lighting can be critical to enhance its use. Aside from adequate light at the sink and vanity, lighting the tub area and any architectural features are also important. (Always have a licensed electrician perform any electrical work in a bathroom. Electrical codes vary by location and safety should be the utmost concern in a bathroom.) Instead of installing a light fixture over the bathtub water faucet, add light to corners of the tub where you would place your objects d’art. Halogen lights are perfect for a bathroom and will make surfaces and objects sparkle, especially if they are made of marble or glass block. Another idea is to light the toe kick areas under the vanity or the bath tub, giving the fixture a soft night-light type effect. It’s a good idea to put the bathtub lighting on a separate dimmer switch to allow for a relaxing soak in the tub.

Powder Room

The Powder Room offers an opportunity to get creative with your lighting. Since this area is not generally used for grooming, the lighting can be very dramatic. Place decorative wall sconces on either side of the mirror or hang pendants for a true design statement. Also, remember to provide light for a niche or artwork. If the sink or faucets look like a work of art themselves, highlight them with a narrow, halogen spot light from above. Remember that dark colors absorb light, so plan for more than you think you may need and be sure to use a dimmer. Also, small rooms need more light than larger rooms as there are more walls and surfaces to absorb the light, so keep this in mind when choosing fixtures for smaller spaces.

What is the best way to light my bathroom vanity area?

For shaving, applying make-up and styling hair, the best light should be even and shadow-free. To achieve this, light should come from above and from both sides. Wall sconces should be at least 28 inches apart and centered 60 inches off of the floor. Of course, taller or shorter people can adjust this guideline appropriately.

Wall Sconces 101

Wall Sconces 101

Wall sconces are an extremely versatile and popular type of lighting fixture. They can be used in a variety of room types, such as bathrooms, hallways, bedrooms, dining rooms and even outdoors. Wall sconces are commonly used to create visual balance in a space by placing one on either side of a focal point, whether that focal point is a mirror in the bathroom, a bed in the bedroom or something else entirely. They add balance, light and a sense of style to the room in which they are installed. Exterior wall sconces do the same, but with an added bonus. Because they are one of the first things you see when looking at a home, by replacing old sconces with a new updated pair, your home’s curb appeal can increase immensely.

What height should wall sconces be hung at?

Generally, wall sconces should be hung 72 inches from the floor. If the ceiling is very high, sconces can be hung higher for a dramatic effect or at the tops of pillars or beams to highlight the architectural element. If there are people taller than 6 feet in the house, the sconce should be hung high enough so the tallest person cannot look directly into it.

What does ADA certified mean?

ADA certification is regulated by the Americans with Disabilities Act. ADA dictates that if a light fixture is mounted on the wall between 27 inches from the floor and 80 inches from the floor, it must not extend more than 4 inches from the wall. ADA enforces this regulation in public facilities for safety reasons.