In the case of indirect lighting (where the light is directed downwards or upwards and downwards), it should be almost as wide as the mirror itself. But it shouldn’t be any wider. That is the best way to ensure even illumination for the mirror. Lights that direct the light into the room can be smaller. Needless to say, your preferred design and personal preferences with regards the lighting play a big roll.
The right bathroom lighting can switch an image in the mirror from beast to beauty yet is often overlooked in the rush to install new showers, modern fixtures and stylish wall tiles. So, if you are refurbishing your bathroom take a few moments to read our guide below. Our range of bathroom mirror lights can give you the required even illumination needed to remove or reduce shadows from overhead lights ensuring you look your best first thing in the morning!
An assortment of bathroom lighting options, all of which safe and suitable for use in zones , and . Fixtures varying from extravagant ceiling lights to modern chrome wall lights, illuminated bathroom mirrors and spot lights. All our bathroom fixtures are IP rated lights or higher and some are dimmable bathroom lights to suit any mood. Much of our bathroom stock contains chrome bathroom lights, these are the most common bathroom lights used as they match most household taps whilst keeping the modern look. Not only do we have a collection of modern bathroom lighting but we also have a great stock of period bathroom lighting full of traditional bathroom lights, bathroom chandeliers and Victorian bathroom lights such as "candle imaged" lights.
Reproduction quality lighting and replica lights for Victorian and Edwardian properties made using the best of modern materials to recreate lighting that is in keeping. Victorian lighting ornate designs manufactured from solid brass. Victorian Period lighting and more feminine informal lighting from the Edwardian era are available too. Bespoke design service available from our sister company Bespoke Lights.
Lighting for hallways, entrance halls, lobby and corridor lights are often the first lights to be seen by visitors so they should be welcoming. Hall lanterns are a popular choice for lighting in traditional hallways as are the colourful stained glass Tiffany hall pendants or for larger entrance halls a traditional hanging crystal chandelier will always create an impression. If you are going for the modern minimalist look, down lights recessed into the ceiling for corridor lighting work really well along with inexpensive ceramic wall lights that can be painted to blend in will wall colour. A well placed hall table light will add to the mood and The Lighting Company has a great selection of hall table lamps to choose from. For lighting smaller halls one of the easy fit ceiling lights or lanterns is the ideal choice as they can be put up easily at no extra cost.