Bathroom Lighting: 10 Ways to get it right
As part of my ongoing collaboration with Original BTC and Davey Lighting, today I am writing about bathroom lighting. Gone are the days when a few spotlights in a grid on the ceiling would suffice. Now the bathroom has to be both functional and spa-like. According to a recent survey, nine per cent of us have worked in theirs during lockdown and, as, possibly, the only room in the house with a lock then if Mummy wants to shut herself in and have a small cry can the lighting at least be flattering while she does so? And then bright enough to repair the damage afterwards.
davey lighting: well glass wall light
That’s a lot to ask from a room that might, in many cases, be barely bigger than a king size mattress. Which can make it one of the most complicated rooms in the house to illuminate for all the afore-mentioned reasons. And it might also have no natural light of its own. So where to start? Well with the help of Charlie Bowles, director of Original BTC which acquired Davey 10 years ago…