Lighting is a critical component of a house and can make or break a room, depending on how it is used. When considering lighting, one room that often gets overlooked is the bathroom. Most of us tend to rather focus on our living and dining rooms instead. That’s unfortunate considering how much time we spend in the bathroom. Its regularly said that the character and quality of a house can be told by inspecting the bathrooms.

When picking out a good bathroom light, people normally look for bright lighting as a feature. That’s because the brighter the light, the fresher and crisper the look it gives. Bright light also makes everyday things like shaving, styling of your hair or applying makeup a lot easier.

A benefit of recessed lighting, is that you can focus the illumination where you want it. Recessed lighting concentrates the light into one discreet area, not all over the bathroom. Recessed shower lights are used all around the world. The cis focused straight down into the shower from above, not to other parts of the room.

Installing a recessed shower light can make your designer shower the star of your bathroom, creating a spotlight for it rather than leaving it to join in the porcelain chorus. While you might not need the spotlight effect but it is a characteristic of focused lighting.

Recessed lighting also can give your shower the appearance of added height. The fixture is built into your bathroom’s ceiling, not protruding below where you can hit it with your head. This allows you to enter and leave your shower more comfortably.

I hope these recommendations on behalf of recessed lighting have been of use as you make your choices in bathroom and shower lighting.

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