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subject: Make The Most Out Of The Smallest Room In The House With Bathroom Lighting From Ryness.co.uk [print this page]


The bathroom, or the smallest room in the house, is often the last room we think about in terms of dcor. Even if our bathroom isnt all that small, its usually lacking ambience, tending to be utilitarian and overlooked when it comes to style. Theres an easy way to make the most out of this room, however, and thats with bathroom lighting. Get the lighting in your bathroom right and you can create the illusion of space as well as some much-needed warmth and ambience. Here, domestic lighting and electrical company Ryness (http://www.ryness.co.uk) shows you how.

The average bathroom, however uninspiring, contains a mix of materials such as glass, porcelain and marble that are crying out to be well-lit. But over-do it and you can have a harsh, reflective and cold space. Studding the ceiling with downlighters or low-voltage spotlights will gently yet effectively light the whole space. You can find a wide selection of downlights and spotlights in the Massive bathroom lighting range that are currently on special offer when you buy lighting online at Ryness.co.uk.

Dimmer switches are great if you have one central light that you are not going to change as they allow you to avoid the harsh bright lighting that so many bathrooms suffer from. Even spot lighting can benefit from added dimmer switches, ensuring youre not blinded when you visit the bathroom in the middle of the night. Consider different types of lighting for different areas of the bathroom. Shaving and applying make-up at the mirror will need brighter light than the bath area where you just want to luxuriate and relax. Ryness has some great wall lighting options that will light up your mirror area perfectly, as well as bathroom lighting that provides less brightness but more warmth and ambience.

Finally, a word on safety. European safety regulations state that all bathroom fittings must be entirely encased and double insulated with all metal parts covered. This is important because it helps to avoid electric shocks and shorting of the electricity supply. Thats why you should never use a standard light fitting, but always ensure your bathroom lighting was designed specifically for use in bathrooms.

Get the lighting right and the smallest room in the house can become a practical yet warm and welcoming place to be. Get more lighting ideas at http://www.ryness.co.uk

Editors Note: Ryness Lighting and Electrical (http://www.ryness.co.uk/lightbulbs/) is represented by the digital marketing specialists and SEO provider Jumping Spider Media. Please direct all press queries to Louise Byrne. Email: louise@jumpingspidermedia.co.uk or call: +44 (0)20 3070 1959 / +34 952 783 637.

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