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Bathroom Light Fixtures - Info
Bathroom Light Fixtures - Info

Whether decorated with beautifully designed metal work or displaying the simple lines of an ultra modern design, bathroom light fixtures must extend from either the wall or the ceiling. Most cases, light fixtures in the bathroom attach to the wall. In a bath with a scroll shelf and a slip covered stool, one would expect to find lights with a classical look. Consumers can order most light fixtures in two finishesGold or Bronze.

A properly lite bathroom would have a lighting fixture above the mirror that range from 2 to 4 bulbs. This will provide general lighting. If wall space permits, matching wall sconces would not only add more light, but also a beautiful touch to interior design. A wall sconce on either side of the mirror will help avoid shadows on your face when you look into the mirror and do the makeup, facial cleanser, and etc.

Certainly such sconces have varied numbers of sockets, one for each light bulb and corresponding shade. Some allow electrical wires to reach only one socket. Others light-up the bulbs in two or three different sockets. Some have silk shades, while others let beams from a lighted bulb pass through a translucent glass cover.

Smart decorators make a point of selecting bathroom light fixtures that match with the bathroom's other hardware. In other words, if a faucet and towel bar set had been fashioned from polished or satin nickel, a decorator would want to select a sconce with a base that is made of the same metal. If the towel ring and pivot mirrors had been finished in polished chrome or oil-rubbed bronze, a decorator's instinct would call for sconces with the same sort of metal finish.

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