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Designing
with Light
In the Bathroom
In
the bathroom, you need plenty of even, shadow-free
lighting for shaving, grooming, and applying makeup.
In small bathrooms, mirror lights will illuminate
the entire room, but in larger bathrooms, an additional
ceiling fixture is needed for general lighting. A
recessed infrared heat lamp will give you added warmth
on chilly mornings.
For
small mirrors, decorative wall brackets on each
side will illuminate both sides of your face evenly.
You can also mount a wall bracket across the top of
the mirror. Fixtures equipped with incandescent bulbs
behind glass or plastic diffusers provide the most
flattering light. If
you opt for more energy-efficient fluorescents, choose
warm white tones (see
light sources). They come closest to the color
of incandescents.
Theatrical
lighting strips around your bathroom mirror will
give you the same excellent lighting the stars enjoy
in their Broadway dressing rooms.
Tub
and shower enclosures can be adequately lighted
by placing an enclosed damp-location recessed downlight
in the ceiling. These downlights are also recommended
over whirlpool baths or in saunas.
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