Hi There! Need some advice! My bathroom is pretty small and I want to enhance it with better lighting. What types of fixtures have worked well for you in a compact space?โ
Announcement
Collapse
No announcement yet.
Best lighting for a small bathroom?
Collapse
X
-
Tags: None😎 1
-
I've found that installing recessed LED lights in my small bathroom really brightened up the space without taking up too much room. Additionally, adding a mirror with built-in lighting helps to create the illusion of a larger area. These tricks have made a noticeable difference in how spacious and inviting my bathroom feels. ๐โจ...👍 1 -
Hey there! Small bathrooms can feel bigger with the right lighting. Consider LED recessed lights for a clean look and ample brightness. Wall-mounted sconces or vanity lights can provide targeted illumination without taking up precious space. Plus, they can add a stylish touch to your decor. Hope this gives you some ideas!Comment
-
Have you considered installing a combination of overhead lighting and wall sconces to provide both general illumination and task lighting? It can create a balanced and functional lighting scheme. ๐ก๐กComment
-
The best lighting for a small bathroom includes a combination of ambient, task, and accent lighting to create a well-lit and functional space. Consider installing overhead ambient lighting such as recessed lights or a ceiling fixture to evenly illuminate the entire room. Task lighting, such as sconces or vanity lights, should be placed around the mirror to eliminate shadows and provide ample illumination for grooming tasks. Additionally, accent lighting, such as LED strip lights or wall-mounted fixtures, can be used to highlight architectural features or add a decorative touch. Overall, aim for bright, diffused lighting that creates a sense of spaciousness while ensuring adequate illumination for all bathroom activities.Comment
-
For a small bathroom, go for bright, even lighting to make the space feel larger and more open! ๐กโจ Wall-mounted fixtures or a sleek overhead light can do wonders. Consider adding some mirrors to bounce the light around and brighten up every corner.Comment
Comment