When building or remodeling your bathroom, lighting considerations are important. You will want to think about both ceiling lights for adequately lighting the whole room as well as vanity lights for that up-close and personal time with your mirror.

We’ve covered some great options for bathroom ceiling lights, thus far. However, there are so many options to consider, and you can take a lot of creative liberty when it comes to the lights you install in your beautiful new bathroom.

Another great bathroom ceiling light option to think about is pendant lights. Imagine that gorgeous little bauble you love to wear around your neck… it’s the same thing in a way, except much larger and it hangs from your ceiling. You’ve probably seen pendant lights before, the best example being those triangular domes of light that hang over the bar in some nice restaurants.

That’s a basic and simple pendant light, but your choices are by no means limited to that. Pendant lights come in an array of styles from retro to classical to hip and chic. These beautiful light fixtures are great for adding a unique air of romantic whimsy to your favorite room in the house. They come in many shapes, styles and colors and can be hung at varying lengths, so you have a lot of room to play to achieve the lighting you envision.

Pendant lighting is fairly affordable, and while it was made quite popular in the heyday of the 1970s and 80s, it is making a comeback in a big way. Pendant lights are a great choice for setting the mood and atmosphere of your bathroom. Add a dimmer switch, and you have perfect bathroom lighting that everyone will love.

Now, what kind of thought have you put into bathroom vanity lights? It’s still not uncommon to see a bathroom mirror with bulbs all around or a big light, often even a fluorescent light, right above it. Sure, there’s a lot of light, but have you seen the glare and unflattering way these lighting choices reflect things in the mirror?

They make your hair look wispy and odd and your skin takes on an unnatural look, making it difficult to for successful styling, make-up and grooming. Not to mention these false reflections leave you feeling that you really don’t look your best. So, get rid of the old bulb concept and choose a better option.

There are plenty of gorgeous ideas for vanity lighting. A prevailing trend is a row of lights over the mirror with soft, pretty fixtures that give you plenty of flattering light.

These come in many styles and can be just a pair of lights or several lights, depending on how much vanity lighting you need. For bathrooms with large mirrors, especially the kind that take up one wall along the sink area, 2 or 3 vanity fixture sets might be needed. These are a gorgeous alternative to the simple yet unflattering lighting of yesteryear.

For smaller bathrooms, you might consider a different approach. Take my bathroom for instance. I have a rather small bathroom with limited vanity space. My mirror is extremely small compared to a lot of bathrooms. Still, I needed lighting and wanted a pretty touch. I opted for single sconces on either side of my mirror. They offer a nice romantic look and soft flattering light.

With all the lighting options, you’re sure to find something perfectly suited to your want and style.

After a long, hard day of work, there’s nothing like coming home for a luxurious soak in the tub to wash the day away. While any tub or bathroom might do the trick, why not optimize that experience with an atmosphere primed for relaxation?

Remodeling your bathroom or even just jazzing it up doesn’t have to be a dreaded ordeal. Here’s a few simple ideas for shaping up your favorite room in the house.

Think soft colors. Whether you are a man or a woman, soft colors are kind to the senses. You will relax more and find your bathroom an enjoyable experience if you get rid of dark or bright colors and loud patterns.

White is okay too, so long as you add in some soft colored accessories to avoid that empty, institutional look. Roomy is good and you will at least want a smooth finish on which to rest your bones.

Now to set the atmosphere itself. Candles and soft scents (or even spicy scents such as cinnamon, as long as they’re not too strong) are a great way to set your bathroom up for sensational relaxation. I can already smell those wonderful scents as I imagine sinking into that enticing tub full of warm bubbles!

Lighting is perhaps the most overlooked part of redecorating a bathroom. In a room where you examine your hair, make-up and other things very closely, you will want to create adequate lighting conditions.

Your bathroom ceiling light should provide enough all-around lighting that you don’t have to strain your eyes to see what you are doing. Adequate lighting also makes the atmosphere in your bathroom a lot more comfortable.

If you bathroom if fairly large, consider two ceiling light fixtures placed an equal distance apart. you may also want to consider vanity lighting for the mirror. You want balanced lighting, so use soft light with mid-range wattage.

Energy efficient lights are great, but try to avoid to much in the way of flourescents, as they not only create harsh lighting, but also aren’t the best lighting for examining your hairstyle. (Trust me, I did it once and my hair always looked funny in the glare that light.)

Another great way to make use of light is a strategically placed window to allow sunlight in, glass blocks (can be used for walls, floors, showers, around the tub and even in the ceiling) that will reflect an optimize your lighting and special light reflectant ceilings which reduce glare and eye strain, provide brighter spaces and are very kind to you wallet as well.

I hope these tips and tricks will help you make the most of your ultimate bathroom project. Happy re-decorating!