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Error - Page Not Found or Product Not Available If you know lighting, then you know that the perfect sconce is a beautiful thing. �And that goes for bath sconces as well, that extra layer of lighting that makes such a difference in bathrooms. Practical and stylish, tasking lighting as well as fashionable, the bath sconce you are looking for is right here! Our bath sconce designs cover all the designer styles from sleek clean modern looks in metals such as polished nickel, brushed nickel and bronze to traditional historical recreations in rustic iron and antique brass. We carry double prismatic Fresnel glass, craftsman, restoration, nautical and coastal chic beach styles. Our bath room vanity light strips come in one light, two light, three light and even the increasing popular four light vanity sconce size. Are you looking to create a glamorous bathroom? Shop here for unique glass and crystal lighting fixtures. Looking for that hard-to-find mosaic tile or mother of pearl bath sconce?

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Bathroom lighting has grown up and is as beautiful as it is functional. Bathroom lights provide great general illumination in the bathroom and often work well in conjunction with ceiling lighting. To avoid shadows and to fully surround your face with flattering light, install a fixture at least 24” wide over the mirror, plus two wall sconces (one on each side of the mirror) at least 28” apart and 60” above the floor. Learn more about bathroom lighting and see additional tips Tip: Vanity lights provide illumination for grooming Tip: Ceiling lights provide ambient room lighting Tip: Use sconces on either side of a mirror for task & accent lighting Tip: Chandeliers add a touch of elegance to bathrooms Stewart 2-Light Polished Chrome CFL Sconce Olympus Tradition Collection 2-Light Crackled Bronze with Silver Sconce Brushed Nickel Indoor LED Linear Vanity Light 2-Light Iron Oxide Sconce Andra 2-Light Brushed Nickel Sconce with Satin White Glass

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San Francisco–based designer Geoffrey De Sousa, the co–founder of the DeSousa Hughes showroom who has designed residences throughout the Bay Area, Palm Springs, and Boston, offers his expert strategies. What’s important to keep in mind when lighting a bathroom? Geoffrey De Sousa: Your bath should be bright and clean, so ample overhead and task lighting are key. But bathrooms are now a room in the house where people are spending a lot more time, so you’ll also want the ability to create an atmosphere that’s relaxing and spa–like. Having flexibility to adjust the lighting is really important, which is why I put dimmers here just like I do throughout the house. What areas should be the focus of your lighting in the bathroom? GDS: First, ceiling–mounted or recessed lighting overhead for general illumination. You’ll also want to light the vanity area with some excellent task lighting, which can be a fixture above the mirror or sconces on either side. And you need to light the shower and tub area.

You might also consider strip lighting under wall–mounted cabinets, which makes them appear to float in space, as well as illumination for wall art. What are some common mistakes in bathroom lighting? GDS: Not enough of it. Another problem is when people install too many recessed fixtures so the ceiling looks like a sea of black holes. You also should avoid light pointing directly down on your head because it will be harsh and unflattering. Instead, position your ceiling light over the walkway area so you’re lit from behind rather than directly in front of the vanity. Asymmetrical lighting is another mistake. Placing a fixture on just one side of your mirror will create uneven illumination and make grooming difficult. Lastly, clear bulbs with filaments are popular these days, but they cast a shadow on everything. Go for something opaque or frosted instead. What about lighting the shower/tub area? GDS: People often think one fixture is fine here, but you usually need two.

Equal lighting at both ends of a tub is best. With a shower that’s 3×3 ft. or 3×4 ft. you can get away with one fixture, but if it’s larger you’ll need more. And unlike the vanity area, for safety you should place lighting directly over where you stand in the shower. How has new LED technology affected lighting a bath? GDS: Not only are LEDs energy–saving and convenient because you don’t have to replace the bulbs for years, but they are minimal in appearance so you can get a more clean–lined, modern look in the bathroom. Plus, today’s LEDs have more wattage and the light quality is a lot warmer than before, which means you have a more cohesive look when combining them with incandescent bulbs. What kinds of bulbs are best in the bathroom? GDS: In addition to LEDs, I love an MR-16 bulb. It works with low-voltage recessed fixtures and gives off crisp, clear light—up to 75 watts—but it’s dimmable, so it’s really versatile. What are some examples of lighting you like for the bath?

GDS: With ceiling fixtures, I prefer those that give off diffused light that isn’t overly directional. The iO ceiling light, for example, offers overall illumination and the light comes out of the sides as well as the bottom. For vanity lighting I like the Metro Vanity Light. I have this in my Palm Springs home in the master and guest bath. I mounted it horizontally over a long mirror and it can also be mounted vertically as long sconces one either side. It has four very bright halogen bulbs so it gives off an enormous amount of light, but it’s dimmable as well. In addition, the Stiletto Bath Lights are nice, sleek fixtures you could mount as vertical or horizontal sconces. I also like the simple and modern Elf1 and Elf2 Bath Lights. And it would be beautiful to place a series of Latitude 5650 Wall Sconces around the room with the Latitude Bath Bar above the sink. For shower or tub lighting, you have to think about water and safety, so look for ceiling-mounted or recessed lighting that’s “wet-location listed,” which means certified as safe in wet conditions and fully covered in glass.