Bathroom Wall Lights To Light Up Your Life
Tuesday, December 29th, 2009Despite the fact that the bathroom is where most of us start and end our day, most of us seem to pay little heed to the way we light it. For most people, bathroom lighting is something of a postscript to the rest of our interior decorating schemes; in fact, bathroom wall lights may be so low-down on your list of priorities that they fail to register at all! Such lack of foresight and planning is a huge mistake! Imagine how much better you would feel emerging to greet your world from a bright, cheerful and, above all, functionally lit room. Is it over-egging the pudding to say that the correct bathroom lighting can be life-changing? Well, yes, probably but there is no doubt that a few well chosen bathroom wall lights will brighten your day.
Why wall mounted bathroom lights? Because they offer the combination of ambience and functionality that every bathroom needs – what use is a bathroom that isn’t functional? But, by the same token, who wants to spend more time than necessary in a room that’s starkly lit?
Before rushing out and buying those fabulous bathroom lights, however, you need to check out the European Bathroom Lighting Regulations. These regulations specify what type of electrical equipment can be used in various areas of the room – all electrical equipment, including lighting, designed for bathroom use must be zone marked. Make sure you choose your light fittings correctly.
If, like the majority of us, you are the proud owner of a less-than spacious bathroom, you might find that wall lights – especially if they are linked to a dimmer switch outside the room – provide all the lighting you need. Well chosen and sited lights will not only afford good general light levels they will also provide more than adequate task lighting.
For task lighting in particular, the closer you can get to ‘daylight coloured’ light the better; both halogen lamps and LED lights will help in this respect. The real secret to good bathroom task lighting though is the position of the lights. Get it wrong and you’ll see ugly shadows beneath your eyes when you look into the mirror – even if you don’t have any! To eliminate shadows, light needs to come from all directions and illuminate all the planes of your face equally; that is the theory behind those oh so glamorous movie star dressing room mirrors.
Light fittings around the mirror should cast light in four directions, that is, from above and below and from either side, in order to eliminate those pesky shadows. Hollywood style mirrors had their basis in functionality! To achieve this happy state of affairs in less than movie-star style, place one wall light above the mirror, and one either side at around eye level. If your mirror is large, say 1 metre across or more, you will find that the side lights don’t provide adequate illumination. In this instance, an overhead light will fill in the gaps.
Finally, have your light fittings switched separately so you can change the mood to suit – well, the mood. For grooming tasks, use the lights round the mirror and a wall light then, when you’re in the bath, forget the lights around the mirror and just have on the wall light; if it’s wired to a dimmer switch outside the room, so much the better.
A few candles, et voila, instant sanctuary.


