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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The following bathroom lighting tips might help you with managing and maintaining a sufficient amount of lighting in your bathroom. As you know, bathroom lighting is more complex than just switching on a light. Below you will find a few handy tips &#38; trick which may, or may not help you out. Bathroom Lighting Tips [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The following <a href="https://bathrooms.co.za/bathroom-lighting-types/">bathroom lighting</a> tips might help you with managing and maintaining a sufficient amount of lighting in your bathroom. As you know, bathroom lighting is more complex than just switching on a light. Below you will find a few handy tips &amp; trick which may, or may not help you out.</p>
<h2>Bathroom Lighting Tips</h2>
<p><b>Mirrors:</b> If you have more than one reflective surface, it will help to distribute light throughout the room. Mirrors are (obviously) a great choice for this purpose. A mirror above the sink is the best placement but you might want to consider having side mirrors or a full-length mirror elsewhere in the room. If you have a mirror opposite of one, it can help you the see the back of your head and to reflect more light.</p>
<p><b>Putting on makeup:</b> One of the primary tasks in the bathroom that required specialized lighting is putting on makeup. Why do you need lighting? Makeup is reliant on colour accuracy, colour blending and manipulating facial features. You will need a very high color spectrum type of bulb to illuminate not only your face but the working surface. If you want to use makeup for a different environment, it would be best to get bulbs that mimic the light in that environment. Of course you want to look your best when you go out to work or even go dancing. If you can find the right bulbs to mimic the changes in light, your task will become a lot easier.</p>
<p><b>Energy Saving:</b> You can save up on the cost of electricity by swapping out your bulbs. Always make sure of what type of bulb you are using and get the most energy efficient one you can. It could always help you to save more energy by having all the different lights on a switch. This means that you don&#8217;t waste electricity by leaving on lights that are not being used. Do not settle for cheap energy saving bulbs because they may burn out very quickly. The best energy-saving bulbs to get would be LED&#8217;s. They are not only very efficient but their light is pretty bright.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>In our bathrooms, we perform a multitude of tasks that range from taking a bath, applying makeup or even drying your hair. Bathroom lighting is one of the most significant items we need to think about. Applying makeup will require different lighting than when you are simply taking a bath. A bathroom is on average [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In our bathrooms, we perform a multitude of tasks that range from taking a bath, applying makeup or even drying your hair. Bathroom lighting is one of the most significant items we need to think about. Applying makeup will require different lighting than when you are simply taking a bath. A bathroom is on average very small and we tend to think we can get away with only a simple ceiling light. The correct placement of your bathroom lighting will ensure that you can perform more than one task in your bathroom.</p>
<h2>Common bathroom lighting sources</h2>
<p><b>Ceiling lights:</b> These are great for overall room lighting or ambient light. It forces light downward onto the tops of our hear or surfaces, while casting shadows. It might not be the best bathroom lighting for your face. It is great for lighting up the whole room. If you have the correct ceiling lights it can only be beneficial. You can direct the bulbs to shine on specific items for decoration purposes.</p>
<p><b>Wall lights or scones:</b> Lights that are placed at eye level are the best for applying makeup or inspecting your face. It does not cast any shadows along the facial features. Multiple bulbs are better than just having one on each side. Think of the old-fashioned makeup mirrors and you&#8217;ll get the idea. Certain colours might be filtered out of the bulbs if you use lampshades or  diffusers. When you apply makeup, the broadest spectrum of light will allow you to accurately see the colours. In this aspect, lampshades may not be the best choice. If you use them only for decoration, it can help to decrease the bulb&#8217;s brightness.</p>
<p><b>Chandelier lights:</b> The purpose of the chandelier or pendant lamp in the bathroom is to be a <a href="https://bathrooms.co.za/bathroom-decoration/">decorative </a>piece. The fixture might throw off light but it is actually meant to compliment the other bathroom lighting you have. Any chandelier you install should be rated for bathroom application. Please note that it must be placed high enough above main walkways.</p>
<p><b>Windows or skylights:</b> Having natural light in the bathroom is ideal. It is not only the most accurate type of light with the best color rendering index but you will find that you don&#8217;t need to turn the lights on as much as you thought you would. Skylights are also beneficial because they light up the bathroom, even on gray days. It creates a greater sense of space within the bathroom and it floods the area with light.</p>
<p><b>Night lights:</b> Night lights are only designed to be very helpful in the darkness of the night by providing a little bit of light so that you see either where you are going or to get the most important items. Please note that the wattage of these bulbs are extremely low and they are usually positioned near the sink, toilet or near the floor so that you can safely navigate during the night.</p>
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