Choosing Bathroom Lighting
Fixtures
There are many many different
kinds of bathroom light
fixtures, from the antiques to
the modern and sleek versions.
Some people use oil lamps and
candles as light sources in the
bathroom, and this is not only a
clever and economical idea, but
it adds a certain exotic and
sensual ambience to what might
otherwise be a boring room in
your house. And there are
special light for helping you
see yourself in the mirror when
applying make up or putting in
and taking out your contact
lenses, or shaving and other
little tasks that require better
lighting conditions. These can
be installed in such a way that
they are only used when you need
them, and other lights, like
overhead lamps, can be used for
general purposes to light up an
otherwise dark bathroom. Some
people use skylights, in fact,
to keep the level of the light
in the bathroom adequate, and
this is another option for you
to experiment with, while
looking at the various ways to
add light to this room of your
house.
If you have antique or older
bathroom light fixtures,
such as the lovely little Art
Deco style lights in my own
bathroom, these are wonderful,
but can be problematic when you
go to look for bulbs that still
fit them. But don’t despair,
because many modern bulbs do fit
the old fixtures, and if they do
not, you can often have a
lighting pro retrofit your
fixture so that it will accept
modern light bulbs. Always check
to make sure that any fixture,
especially one that is old, is
wired safely and properly, and
that there are ground fault
curcuit interruptors or other
safety features added to the
electrical switches and outlets
that might come in contact with
water, which can certainly be a
safety issue.
Once you have found the bathroom
light fixtures that meet your
specs and taste, be sure to
stock up on bulbs, so that if
yours run out you don’t have to
search all over town to find
replacements, because many
bathroom lights have special
kinds of bulbs that are not like
the ones ordinary sold in
grocery stores, drug stores, and
other convenient locations in
your area.
For
lots of information on bathroom
faucets and other bathroom
related topics, visit Bathroom
Info at
http://www.bathroom-info.com
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