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Vanity lights are best positioned on either side of the mirror at eye level, which helps reduce shadows on the face compared to a single overhead light source.
Vanity lights installed near water sources should carry an appropriate IP rating for moisture resistance, with higher ratings required the closer the fixture is to direct water exposure.
A cooler, neutral light temperature around 4000K is generally recommended for vanity lighting, providing clear, accurate illumination for grooming and makeup application.
A single, wide vanity light mounted above the mirror can work in smaller bathrooms, though a pair mounted on either side generally provides more even, shadow-free lighting.
Yes, vanity lights are hardwired fixtures and must be installed by a licensed electrician in Australia, particularly given their proximity to water sources.
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