Lighting has the ability to transform any space. This is especially true for bathrooms, where lighting is both a functional and aesthetic need. It can be tricky, but it is definitely possible to combine both functionality and visual appeal.
This article from bathroom remodeling company DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen of Wilmington provides a basic guide for achieving a better bathroom through the use of proper lighting. Here are a few terms to take note of.
Ambient Lighting
Natural lighting is a must for every bathroom. However, not all bathrooms are situated so sunlight can stream in. Enter ambient lighting, which serves as a substitute when natural lighting cannot be achieved. For this type of lighting, you need light sources that can soften shadows and bathe the room in a natural glow. Chandeliers, pendant lighting and flush-mounted lighting are the best options to achieve the ideal ambient lighting.
Task Lighting
As the name suggests, task lighting is reserved for practical purposes such as shaving, brushing teeth and applying makeup—basically any grooming activity that’s usually done in the bathroom. You need a light source that won’t cast shadows, something that a pair of sconce bulbs mounted on either side of your mirror can accomplish. Avoid installing lights above your mirror as it causes unflattering shadows.
Accent Lighting
If you’ve got a piece of artwork or any area in your bathroom that you’d like to show off, accent lighting is the way to go. Think recessed directional lights reminiscent of those in museums and art galleries.
Safety First
Water and electricity are a lethal combination, and bathroom lights are a prime example of this dangerous mix. Lighting installation, whether as part of your master bathroom remodel or a separate design project, is a task best left to professionals.
DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen of Wilmington can combine top-notch products and excellent workmanship to give you the bathroom of your dreams. Call us today at (910) 212-5889.