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Each design style has its particularity and in what concerns bathroom lighting ideas it depends on the style you will choose to your bathroom.
From opulent to minimal, these light fixtures illuminate a bathroom’s design.
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Get in touch with this big dose of glamour achieved by Drew and Jonathon Scott. Watch out its chic silver-foil wallpaper, the antique mirror and a gold-leafed clawfoot tub topped by a small crystal chandelier. The chandelier illuminates softly the area.
Get addicted to this cottage-style bathroom, designed by Sarah Richardson, who chose a pair of outrageous mirrored sconces, generously side by side to the iconic Venetian mirror. It’s undeniable that these sconces work amazingly in this voluptuous space, they’re also a great choice for lighting the vanity area because they provide even cross lighting with minimal light.
Designer Tina Muller really gots it on this spacious, streamlined master bathroom with a magnificient chandelier. 24 sleek chrome branches end in a low-voltage LED bulb to provide plenty of light while using less energy than standard incandescent or even CFL bulbs.
Warren Sheets Design, Inc., a San Francisco-based company, says LED lighting is the perfect solution for creating a soft and dreamy glow in the master bath, but they have to be positioned correctly. Called “ambient,” this type of lighting works best when you want to light under a raised furniture-style vanity, along the sides of niches or shelves and as cove lighting on the ceiling.
In reference to a project her colleague Terri Crittenden designed, Lonnie suggests hanging a crystal pendant over the sink and mirror to sprinkle a soft glow throughout the space. Photo credits: Susan Fredman Design Group.
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