Sconces, or wall-mounted light fixtures, are a popular choice for bathroom vanities for several reasons. They can be beautiful and highly functional, and generally they don’t take up a lot of space. This bathroom by Kenowa Builders shows what that can look like.
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Place a table lamp right on the vanity for extra light without having to wire an electrical fixture.
Bathrooms that feature a fairly simple aesthetic are the perfect platform for eye-catching light fixtures. Choose one that dazzles so it can shine as the statement. The Olivia Star Pendant from Pottery Barn is a similar design to the one seen in this example.
"The bath has a Shaker aesthetic, meaning most of the elements in the bath have some sort of purpose or are elemental in the design," says Abueg, who collaborated with builder Lyn Alhorn on the project. A step inside this bathroom visually cleanses the soul; its different wood, pebble and stone parts reflect an overall sense of calm.
In a grand rectangular bathroom, he recommends using two to three fixtures installed along the ceiling plane for adequate illumination.
Thanks to the large medicine cabinets and carefully planned storage in the vanity, there is now a place for everything, which keeps the countertops neatly cleared off.
Amazing bathroom lighting idea.
Putting task lighting on a dimmer will allow your eyes to adjust first thing in the morning; it will also help you wind down at night.
One requirement of an airy bath is light, light and more light. If it can be natural, all the better, but regardless, the fixtures are paramount to the space. A chandelier like this is so glamorous, but if that isn't the feel you're looking to achieve, well-placed sconces or unique flush-mount fixtures can be just as good.
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