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Wall-mounted vanity lights positioned on either side of the mirror generally provide more even, shadow-free lighting than a single overhead fixture, which is important for grooming tasks.
A cooler, neutral light temperature around 4000K is generally recommended for bathrooms, providing clear, accurate lighting for tasks like shaving or applying makeup.
Yes, lights installed near water sources like showers or basins need an appropriate IP rating for moisture resistance, with higher ratings required for fixtures closer to direct water exposure.
Decorative pendant or chandelier-style fixtures can be used in bathrooms, provided they carry an appropriate IP rating and are positioned safely away from direct water exposure.
A single well-placed vanity light or small ceiling fixture is often sufficient for a small bathroom, while larger bathrooms may benefit from combining ceiling and vanity lighting.
Buying an outdoor rug means balancing style with durability. This guide covers the best materials, UV resistance and sizing so your rug lasts through every season.
The right chandelier for a low ceiling comes down to two calculations: diameter and maximum allowable drop. This guide covers both, plus style options and room-by-room advice for Australian homes with standard 2.4m ceilings.
Warm light is flattering but inaccurate. Cool light is accurate but harsh. The sweet spot for a bathroom mirror is 3000K, and this guide explains exactly why, plus how CRI, positioning, and dimmability all factor in.
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