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Vanity cabinet wood base, marble (impermeable) counter, contrasting sink

What kind of lighting is best in a bathroom? “Bathroom lights can be tricky, as they need to be IP [Ingress Protection] rated,” Emma Merry says. “As a rule of thumb, you have to think, if I can physically splash it with water, it needs to be a sealed light. As we typically have small bathrooms in the UK, I always specify closed lights due to the steam and moisture. “If space is at a premium, then lights within the wall cabinetry or a smart mirror is an effective solution to this issue,” she continues. “I also often find some great alternative bathroom lights in the exterior lighting section.” Think about having different lights for different moods. “If your budget allows, use more than one lighting circuit,” Sara says. “We often use low-level night lights on a sensor, so you don’t need to turn on the main lights at night.” While the electrics are being fitted, she adds, consider including a shaving socket to charge your electric toothbrush. You might also like Expert Tips for Planning Your Bathroom Lighting.