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Give Your Bathroom Lighting a Facelift

Thinking about giving your bathroom a facelift? Considering some upgrades for better energy efficiency? Whether it’s injecting some updated style, enjoying better convenience or trimming back your electricity bill, these emerging advancements in lighting and technology and practical tips can help you meet your bathroom remodeling goals.

1. Illuminate from all directions. Eliminate harsh shadows by placing light above and on either side of the mirror. Stylish sconces and well-placed recessed lighting can help diffuse illumination for more pleasing lighting you’ll be glad to wake up to.

2. Ventilate with efficiency. Effective, efficient ventilation is a must in the humid, high-moisture space defines a bathroom. Today’s ventilation fans are designed to minimize noise and maximize energy efficiency. Many feature motion sensor activation, built-in heaters and humidity sensors for the ultimate in convenience.

3. Dim for ambience. Setting your bathroom lights on a dimmer provides adjustable lighting levels. Lower lighting levels provide a relaxing atmosphere for unwinding in the bath while higher levels better accommodate getting ready. As a bonus, dimmers offer significant energy reduction that will help save green.

4. Heat for better comfort. Nothing quite shocks the system like a cold bathroom floor. For the ultimate in warm comfort, consider a radiant floor heat system, which is more energy-efficient than baseboard heat. Installing infrared lamps mounted outside the shower or tub is another great way you can take the chill off.

5. Inject some style. Set on an energy-saving dimmer, a decorative light fixture positioned over the bathtub or by the vanity provides warmth and style. From decadent chandeliers to minimalist fixtures, you’ll find a variety of options available at yalelightingconcepts.com.

Ready for a fresh, new take on bathroom lighting? Stop by one of Yale Lighting Concepts & Design’s showrooms or browse our huge selection of indoor lighting including bathroom vanity lighting, sconces, chandeliers, dimmers and more.

Managing The Day/Night Lighting Cycle

Take care, when designing your lighting system, not to ignore the brightest light in your home: the sun. Sunlight, if managed properly can serve as an important element in your lighting solution.

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Morning Sun

East-facing windows provide morning light, sometimes earlier than we might like. Start by looking at what it illuminates, and, more importantly, what it does not. Whether you allow sunlight to strike a light-colored surface or diffuse it with a semi-opaque window treatment, your usable light will be concentrated around the window. Bleary, morning eyes adjust to the level of glow at the window and expect similar light levels throughout the living space. Consider light sources that strike light-colored walls or ceilings in areas shadowed from morning sun. This type of indirect light creates a natural blend for a comfortable, early morning mood.

Evening Sun

As with morning sun, map out the areas of your home with natural light in the evenings. Note, however, that our schedules often have us awake long past sunset. As darkness falls, your nighttime lighting design will come to dominate. Here, unlike morning, transition is key. Again, fixtures that allow direct light to strike surfaces in sun-shadow will ease the visual transition. A brightly lit room will always fade well, but with softer modes, often favored in the evening, take care not to create imbalanced light levels by relying solely on ambient light for sun-shadowed areas.

Southern Exposure

South-facing windows add light throughout the day. With a fully translucent window treatment, that light will sweep across the room, and will reach farther during the winter months. With the sun high and bright, some rooms will only need supplemental or task-oriented lighting through these hours. As always, build systems you can set to high or low levels, which help you manage ambient brightness when moving between sunlit and non-sunlit rooms.

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Important Lighting Fixture Considerations For The Bathroom

When lighting up a bathroom, there are many places you can install fixtures. As many bathrooms lack windows, it is important to SGL Alturas_Bath maximize your lighting spread by installing multiple fixtures that eliminate shadows and dark areas in your bathroom.

Ceiling–Mounted Lighting

The most obvious place to install lighting in your bathroom is on the ceiling. Placing a light here has the advantage of spreading a maximum amount of light through the bathroom without creating shadows. In larger bathrooms, though, one or two overhead lights aren’t going to be enough. Thankfully, there are other places where you can place lighting to make it brighter.

Mirror Lighting

The mirror in a bathroom deserves to have a ring of lights around it. Why? Lighting up your mirror makes it easier for you to use it when you wake up in the morning. It also creates a nice lighting experience that makes it less difficult to spot problems on your face. Try to integrate lights along the top for the best experience.

Shower And Tub Lighting

Lighting in a shower or tub should be subtle and protected from shocks. How? By placing a light in the ceiling above the shower that is covered by a plastic shell. In this way, you can create a separate light that lets you shower without it being too dark. You can also integrate lighting along the bottom of the exterior to further illuminate the rest of the bathroom.

By following these lighting tips, you can create a bathroom that looks great and which is enjoyable to visit. To learn more about lighting tips such as these, please contact us today.

Fun Lighting for a Girl’s Bedroom

A girl’s bedroom should always be a sanctuary where she’s comfortable and surrounded by the things she loves. As such, you Feiss Chateau bedroom shouldn’t decorate her room as you would an adult bedroom. You want to fill a girl’s room with fun designs and colors. These style choices include the lighting.

Lighting for a Girl’s Bedroom:

Table Lamps — Most girls love to collect seashells. Table lamps with a colorful coral reef base are unique additions to almost any girl’s bedroom. Red, orange or green coral will incorporate fun and bright colors into her room. If she has more than one nightstand with lamps, consider a different color for each table lamp. For something less colorful but equally fun, try table lamps with a conch or oyster seashell built into the base. If you prefer something even more unique, consider table lamps with shells encased inside clear glass. Your child will love this style, which looks like their seashell collection exists right inside the base of their lamp.

Flush Mount — Ceiling lights in homes often look a bit drab, because a lot of thought doesn’t always go into overhead light fixtures, especially in children’s rooms. However, fun and beautiful choices do exist. One unique design that looks great in a girl’s bedroom is bowl-style art glass. Consider a light-colored bowl with splashes of colorful art glass in a variety of shapes and sizes. This multi-colored light fixture adds an unusual and fun look to a room. The fixture delightfully resembles an art project with its splash of colors.

For more ideas and lighting options for a girl’s bedroom, please contact us today. We offer a variety of fun and unique lighting fixtures in a multitude of styles and finishes!