Types of Bathroom Lighting

The big advantage of recessed lighting is that it doesn’t take up space.

Makeup application. Brushing teeth. Styling hair. It all happens in the bathroom, and good lighting is essential to make the space functional. There are lots of different lighting types for homeowners to pick from.

This guide will review some of the best options.

Ceiling lights

Classic ceiling lights are the standard option in many bathrooms. It’s possible to have just one or more, depending on the size and shape of the space. Installed on the ceiling, they provide enough illumination for the whole room.

Homeowners can pick from a vast array of ceiling lights. Minimalistic models can add a touch of modernity, but there are also more decorative, elegant lights or rugged, industrial ones.

Mirror lights

A mirror light is a great choice for a chic, sleek bathroom. These lights are usually built into the vanity mirror. One can also fit an edge around it or just behind it. Either way, they emit a gentle but effective glow across the mirror and vanity space.

Mirror lights fuse style and functionality and make the bathroom more comfortable. Cleansing the face or doing makeup becomes much easier with a mirror light in place.

Recessed lights

These lights are sunk into small holes in the ceiling. They’re often installed in groups, with some bathrooms having three, four, five, or more recessed lights. Together, they can light up the room just as well as any standard ceiling light.

The big advantage of recessed lighting is that it doesn’t take up space. They have a clean, neat look, blending nicely in minimalistic bathrooms. With a modern vibe, they’re a fine fit for contemporary homes. However, installing these lights is often tricky and best left to professionals.

Chandeliers and pendant lights

Chandeliers and pendant lights are the total opposite of recessed lights. They hang right down from the ceiling, occupying space and standing out. In this position, they can light the room well, shining brightly in all directions.

These lights are more decorative than the rest and work well in large bathrooms. They look particularly good when positioned above a bath or in the middle of a big room. But they might not fit quite as well in small spaces. They also may look out of place if the homeowner prefers a modern, minimalist vibe.

Vanity lights

Most bathrooms will have a vanity and furniture fitted around the sink, usually including storage, some counter space, and a mirror. Vanity lights can bring this space to life.

Typically installed above the mirror, these lights aren’t just for show. They’re functional and perfectly illuminate the mirror and the space in front. This is ideal for people who want to see themselves. This way, putting on makeup and styling hair is much easier.

Light up the bathroom

Bathrooms work best when they’re brightly lit, and many options exist. Contact trusted electricians for the right fittings and installations to avoid issues and get the best results from bathroom lighting.


Kennedy Electric is a reliable full-service electrical company serving residential and commercial customers in Citrus, Hernando, and Pasco Counties. We offer electrical repairs, boat lift wiring, remodels, low voltage lighting, generator hookups, RV power, electrical inspections, fan installation, home lighting, new circuits, panels, and more. Call today at
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