1. Vanity lights are designed to attach to the wall above the vanity and provide illumination for grooming activities. Most lights are sconce or bar-shaped.
2. Vanity lights can be used to illuminate the entire bathroom or as an accent light around the vanity. Choose a large or small vanity light according to your needs.
3. Most vanity lighting requires standard light bulbs. Check the instructions to make sure you're using the right bulbs with the correct wattage.
4. Some lights may need to be professionally installed. Contact an electrician in your area if you have any questions.
5. Frosted or beige-colored shades on your vanity light provides a soft, diffused light, while clear and white shades create a brighter glow.
6. Light bulb shades that point upward tend to illuminate a larger space, while shades that point down are best for highlighting the vanity and grooming area.
7. Vanity light bars are ideal for installation above a mirror, while single sconces work best in sets of two, mounted on each side of the vanity.
8. Make sure to check the measurements of the vanity lighting you plan to order. It should match the size of your vanity and provide enough light without overwhelming the space.
9. Most vanity lights can be attached to your bathroom switch so that it can easily be turned on and off. Many also have separate switches for independent operation.
10. Vanity lighting comes in a wide variety of finishes and styles. Choose a fixture based on the decor of your bathroom.