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What Model Light For The Bathroom Vanity?

Tulug Z. Akkas
Thursday, September 15, 2022
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What Model Light For The Bathroom Vanity?

Vanity Light Shapes

Bar:

The bar vanity lights have a classic look. These lights are usually composed of a long rectangular shade that surrounds several lamps, making them a perfect option for incorporating long-lasting LED arrays.

Globe: Globe vanity lights are a modern/contemporary bathroom lighting staple that creates a sleek, clean, but quirky aesthetic. Typically, these lights enclose the lamp in clear or frosted globular shades and give your vanity area a sophisticated panache.


Tube:

The tube lights of vanity stores are similar to bar lights, but these fixtures have an even futuristic feel. With its long tube shape, the room is sleek and simple, ideal for understated living.

Shaded:

Shaded vanity lights come in many shapes and styles that surround the lamps with vanity light shades. Despite the multitude of these fixtures, it’s important to choose fixtures with metal or glass shades, as fabric shades are frequently unsuitable for damp environments. Choose a vanity light with a fabric shade that is designed for damp areas, or mount it to your powder room, where airborne moisture from tubs and showers won't harm the products.

Cage:

Cage vanity lights evoke an industrial kitchen mood and frequently allow the light to shine unobstructed, without a diffuser, for an open, airy look.

Kinds of Light Bulbs For Bathroom Vanity


It’s time to spruce up your appearance with vanity light bulbs! Choose bathroom light bulbs with a high Color Rendering Index wherever possible - a CRI of 90 or better will ensure you see the most accurate colors in your room (which is especially crucial if this is where you’ll apply make-up every day!) Vanity light bulbs, with the exception of integrated, LED arrays, are supplied individually so you may fully customize your lighting experience.


Fortunately, we’re here to assist you in making the best decision to get the most out of your bathroom vanity light!


Edison:

Vanity lights with Edison bulbs have a classic, old vibe. The term Edison bulb can be used to describe two styles of the bulb.

Globe: Vanity globe light bulbs are a fun and fashionable option for fixtures with exposed bulbs or clear shades; they also look lovely peeking out from behind translucent or opaque shades in lights installed above the mirror. They’re ideal for creating a one-of-a-kind design and accenting geometric characteristics in your bathroom, such as a circular mirror.


Halogen:

Halogen vanity light bulbs, a longer-lasting alternative to traditional incandescent bulbs, are sometimes used in slim vanity fixtures, so check the specifications of your light to see if one of these is required; while halogen bulbs are available in standard medium base or candle base arrays, this bulb technology is more likely to be found in specialized bi-pin or wedge lamp bases.

LED:

LED vanity lights may be the new kids on the block in terms of bulb technology, but they’re here to stay! This highly adaptable technology is long-lasting, energy-efficient, and enables a wide range of color temperatures and brightness to personalize your home completely. While many vanity fixtures now have permanent, integrated LED arrays, any medium or candle-based fixture can be updated and modernized simply by replacing the bulbs with LED bulbs.

Take note of the width and height of your chosen vanity light and the number of lamps per fixture, as these measures will help you determine whether or not the light will fit in your space.


Tulug Z. Akkas
Engineer,1994
 

He graduated from BlackSea Technical University/Turkey in 1994 as a Civil Engineer. He worked on many road projects a building construction. He is still working on building projects. 

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