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What's the difference between a wall sconce and a bathroom vanity light?

Wall sconces are general-purpose wall-mounted fixtures suited to hallways, living rooms, and bedrooms, while bathroom vanity lights are specifically designed for moisture resistance and positioned to reduce shadows around a mirror.

Where should wall sconces be placed in a room?

Wall sconces are typically installed at eye level, around 1.5m to 1.7m from the floor, and are often used in pairs to flank a bed, mirror, or piece of artwork for balanced lighting.

Are task lights suitable for reading in bed?

Yes, wall-mounted task lights positioned beside a bed provide focused, adjustable lighting for reading without needing a bedside table lamp, which can be useful in smaller bedrooms.

Do bathroom vanity lights need to be water resistant?

Yes, bathroom vanity lights should carry an appropriate IP rating for moisture exposure, particularly if installed near a shower or in a smaller, more humid bathroom space.

Can wall lights replace ceiling lights entirely in a room?

In smaller rooms or those with layered lighting design, wall lights can reduce or eliminate the need for a central ceiling fixture, though larger rooms generally still benefit from a combination of both.

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