'Another option is to use pendant lights, which come in a wide range and bring warmth and coziness to the space. This will help create an even spread of illumination onto the face. If you choose sconces or bulbs, remember to install them at eye level on both sides of the mirror. The bathroom mirror is an essential element in the space and takes up a significant wall area. 'Mirror mirror on the wall, what's the best bathroom wall lighting of them all?' While there is no one answer to that, sconces or pendants work very well. While moods can be created with indirect lighting, the use of decorative fixtures whether timeless and classic or over-exaggerated also tend to set an impact of experience,' avers Maithili Raut, partner, reD Architects. 'Dramatic play of light highlighting the mirror, the odd curio, or even an accented wall in bathrooms brings life to the simplest of surface treatments or finishes. Then you can choose an elegant lighting piece that helps to draw attention to that object or elements around the room. The best way to do this is to plan a feature in mind, such as an object, sculpture, or wall hanging. If your bathroom is full of sleek edges that make a statement, then choose minimalist light fixtures that appropriately light the edges but don't overpower the space. Say, for instance, if you have a bathroom wallpaper, the wall fixture should be such that it throws illumination on it. And the featured sconces balance that lower weight out quite nicely.Choose a fixture that maximizes the elements around it. The tiled wall houses a large, blue double vanity and a great set of mirrors. This bathroom by Casework is beautiful, but there’s a lot happening. They crawl up the wall in an effortless way, leading your eye upward. These brass buddies are the perfect complement. Glamorous wallpaper needs an equally glamorous set of sconces. The simple white sconces blend nicely into the wall for a subtly chic result. In this Cortney Bishop-designed bathroom, the vanity is what catches your eye first. Sconces don’t always need to be the start of the room. The shiny brass tones bounce throughout the space-even onto the sconce, which features a milk glass globe. The attention to detail here is impeccable. Located in Seattle’s Palladian hotel, this is one of the sleekest bathrooms we have ever seen. They are buoyant sconces that further lift up this already optimistic room. Has nautical touches in spades, and the orb lights fit into the theme nicely. They have a unique style without detracting from the stunning blue beauty that is this bathroom’s vanity. The sconces over this mirror are special without being too much. They aren’t in-your-face farmhouse, but neither is this bathroom. When attempting a farmhouse look, you have to make sure your sconces fit-and these do the trick. This allows for the other features to stand out without competing. This bathroom embodies a tight palette: white, black, brass, and blush. It says a lot about a space when you notice the sconces as much as the powerful pink wallpaper in this studio featured on Design Sponge. The wallpaper makes a statement, but the lights sure do shine. It even makes an appearance in the sconces, which are absolutely perfect in this bathroom. You notice this touch in the bath faucet, towel bar, and sink accessories. They are seriously stunning and create a uniform story for this space. This renovated bathroom is all about brushed brass fixtures. Simple white subway tiles and streamlined nickel fixtures are practically begging for understated ceiling pendants. If your space features simple elements-like this one on Bright Green Door, embrace it. It may sound like common sense, but don’t overcomplicate things. Start with your space’s concept, and everything will fall into place. If you stick to one style for your space, it makes your choices easier because you are a bit more limited. This bathroom featured on the Ace of Space embraces the Art Deco vibe-even down to the hair accessories. This guide will give you a better understanding of what styles will-and will not-work for your space. It’s all about getting your pairings right. A traditional bathroom will look off with a globe sconce an Art Deco space isn’t craving an opulent crystal design. And choosing a set of sconces from a sea of options is no easy feat. We may earn revenue from the products available on this page and participate in affiliate programs.īathrooms are pretty simple as far as accessories go, and that’s why lighting is so important-it really stands out.
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