Bathroom vanity lighting is key to a well-designed bathroom. The House of Turquoise blog had some great images of bathrooms with semi-custom lighting that is approachable and easy to emulate.
The great thing about vanity light bar lighting is that it’s easy to update and increase your bathroom lighting with little effort. Swapping out a single-bulb light above your sink to a light bar with multiple lights will visually expand the size of your loo and ensure you never miss an inch when it comes to grooming needs.
Traditional style bathrooms look great with replacement vanity lights. Today’s designs can keep a consistent, authentic look while offering modern functionality and proper illumination.
Don’t forget to be mindful of how new lights will affect and reflect on your mirrors. Whether you have round or rectangular mirrors, gauging size and light coverage is important, especially if your mirrors open!
Light bars can also function as sconces provided you have the space, as they have done in the bottom left image.
I love the double shade light. The three-light light bar seems to be one of the more popular over-the-sink model as it acts as both an overhead light and sconce in one. The beauty is that it only requires one outlet making install a much easier proposition.
1. The George Kovacs Cubism Chrome LED Bath Light has a decidedly Art Deco flair.
2. The no-fail transitional look can be achieved with the Hendrik Nickel Bathroom Light Fixture.
3. Modern bathrooms will surely benefit from the clean lines in the George Kovacs Chrome ADA Bathroom Light.
4. Try the Downtown Edison Brushed Nickel Bathroom Light for country style and modern farmhouse bathrooms.
Photo credits: The House of Turquoise