Top Three Ways to Light Your Bathroom
Whether you have a large bathroom or a small one, bathrooms are one of the most used rooms in the house. And with so much time spent in the morning, afternoon and evening in the bathroom, it’s easy to see why getting the most out of this space is so important to most homeowners. No matter what you use your bathroom space for the most, one thing for certain; when you need to use it, being well-lit is the most important feature of the space. Use these three ways to light your bathroom space and you’ll be sure to get the most out of your bathroom area.
Task Lighting
One of the most important aspects of a bathroom space is the mirror and vanity area. More homeowners use this area more often than the toilet and shower combined. From makeup to brushing your teeth to trying on ties, a mirror and vanity have a thousand uses that are in need of great lighting to make the space work efficiently. That’s what makes task lighting such an important part of any bathroom space-the tasks. Task lighting solutions like can-lighting, monorail and bar lighting work best in and around the areas of the bathroom you use the most.
Natural Lighting
It’s very important to mix lighting sources, no matter what space in the home you light. Natural lighting in a bathroom space is a great way to get the most out of your most used space. Natural lighting from skylights, windows or even solar tubes are one of the best ways to help light a bathroom area. While skylights and other fixed glass is great for lighting, it doesn’t offer the best in ventilation. Hopper style windows offer one of the best windows for lighting and ventilation. Windows are the top choice for lighting and bathroom ventilation. Hopper windows open from the top so hot and humid air is easily ventilated while natural light shines through the space. Windows like awning, casement and single/double hung are some of the most commonly used window styles for a bathroom space. Be sure that no matter what type of window you install in your bathroom, the glass is tempered to prevent the dangerous hazards of broken glass in the bathroom. In some areas, tempered glass is required by the building code.
Ambient Lighting
Ambient lighting sources are needed to help make a balance between the multiple light sources used in the bathroom space. One of the most common ways that ambient light is employed in the bathroom space is through the use of a fluorescent light. While this commonly used light works great for bathroom lighting, it’s not for everyone. An ambient lighting source can come from a wide variety of lighting fixtures and styles, so choosing the right style for you is simply a matter of taste. No matter what style of ambient light source you use, be sure that it’s above or in front on the mirror and vanity and not behind you. This will prevent shadows and annoying reflections that can occur from misplaced ambient light fixtures.