Bathroom Light Fixture Guide | Brushed Nickel Bathroom Lighting

Brushed Nickel Bathroom Lighting

Filed Under Brushed Nickel Bathroom Lighting | Leave a Comment

Visit LightingShowplace.com

Brushed nickel bathroom lighting is one of the cleanest and simplest ways to decorate your bathroom.  I say cleanest because it’s a look that goes great in just about any bathroom, without a lot of the fuss and pomp that most bathroom lighting has.  In this post I want to share some shopping tips that I’ve learned from my years designing bathrooms so that you can make a smart decision when you buy yours.

The key when shopping for these, whether they’re brushed nickel bathroom lights or not, is to find something that is going to jive with the rest of your home.  You really don’t want your guests to feel like they’ve left your home and ended up in someone else’s when they step into the bathroom.

You might be thinking that you don’t have brushed nickel lights anywhere else in your home, how are they going to work in the bathroom?  That’s the beauty of these!  They don’t necessarily have to match materials with your other lighting choices, but they should be similar in shape and design.  The brushed nickel look works in every bathroom, you just need to decide on the design.

What bathroom light works best?  The shape and size of your bathroom will determine which light fixtures work best for you, but there are some common themes.  Small bathrooms can get away with only having one brushed nickel bathroom light fixture, usually above the mirror.  The size of the mirror or vanity will determine how large of a fixture that you need.  A long double vanity might need two fixture, or one really long one.  Two fixtures costs more money up front, but they use less light bulbs than really long ones, so you’ll save money over time in energy and replacement costs.  If your bathroom is a shape other than rectangle or square, you’re going to need to provide some light for those corners.  A bathroom ceiling light would work best for lighting a small space around a corner.

Shopping for brushed nickel bathroom lighting isn’t a tough task, but when you have a good idea of what you need before you decide which one you want you’re going to make a better decision!

Related posts:

  1. How To Choose The Bathroom Lighting Fixtures That Fit Your Home
  2. Do You Need New Fixtures To Improve Bathroom Vanity Lighting?
  3. Dark Bathroom Lighting
  4. Bathroom Wall Light Fixtures

Comments

Leave a Reply