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Bathroom Lighting | Modern Bathroom Lights

Choosing lights such as Bathroom Shop By Room is one of the best parts of any home design project. Or maybe you just need to liven up a space with something new?

If you browse through our Bathroom Shop By Room collection, you'll see Bathroom lights of different shapes and sizes, with a wide variety of Troy Lighting lights available. A helpful tip – click on a picture when scrolling through and you'll often see additional images of Bathroom Shop By Room installed in a property.

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The best type of lighting for a bathroom is a combination of task lighting (for activities such as applying makeup or shaving) and ambient lighting (for overall illumination). Recessed lighting, wall sconces, and vanity lights are all great options for providing task lighting, while a ceiling light or a pendant can provide ambient lighting.
Not all light fittings are suitable for use in a bathroom. Bathrooms have a high level of humidity and can be prone to moisture, so it's important to choose light fittings that are rated for use in damp or wet locations. Look for lights that have been rated IP44 or higher (IP stands for "ingress protection").
LED lights can be a great choice for bathrooms because they are energy efficient, long-lasting, and generate little heat. They also come in a wide variety of styles, so you can find an LED light that will complement any bathroom design. Additionally, because they are low heat and low energy you can use them safely in a bathroom, where humidity and moisture may be an issue.
Yes, it is recommended to use IP rated lights in the bathroom. As mentioned above, bathrooms are prone to moisture and humidity, so it's important to choose light fittings that are rated for use in damp or wet locations. Lights with an IP rating of at least 44 will provide protection against moisture.
IP44 lights are suitable for use in bathrooms as they provide protection against moisture. IP44 rated lights are protected against splashing water from any direction, so they are suitable for use in areas such as bathrooms, kitchens, and outdoor spaces.
In the context of bathroom lighting, "zone 2" refers to the area above the bath and within a radius of 60cm from the edge of the bath. Lights that are suitable for use in zone 2 must be at least IP44 rated.
You can put pendant lights in a bathroom as long as they are rated for use in damp or wet locations (i.e., they have an IP rating of at least 44). Pendant lights can provide a stylish and elegant look in a bathroom, and they can also be used to provide task lighting over a vanity or bath area.
You can put pendant lights in a bathroom as long as they are rated for use in damp or wet locations (i.e., they have an IP rating of at least 44). Pendant lights can provide a stylish and elegant look in a bathroom, and they can also be used to provide task lighting over a vanity or bath area.
Not necessarily, but it is a good idea to choose light bulbs that are suitable for use in damp or wet locations. LED lights are a good option, but you should also look for light bulbs that have been rated for use in damp or wet locations.
The best wattage for bathroom lighting depends on the size of your bathroom and the type of lighting you're using. As a general rule, you'll want to aim for about 75 to 100 watts of light for every 50 to 60 square feet of bathroom space.