General Contractor Tips – Lessons in Bathroom Lighting
Interior lighting is something that receives so little attention among homeowners as it’s given only a passing though in many cases. To save money, many homeowners will opt to simplify their lighting in places like the bathroom in order to invest it in other rooms like the living room or kitchen. Many a general contractor has simply let a homeowner make the choice when it comes to lighting design which only leads to inadequate and under appreciated space in the home.
As the bathroom becomes ever more popular as a location within the home to relax, lighting requires a lot more thought – especially in a newly remodeled bathroom containing a steam shower or spa tub. Lighting is critical to setting the mood and when handled properly by your general contractor there is a massive payoff both in comfort and home value.
In a simpler sense – this is where you start and finish your day. Don’t you want that space to provide you with the perfect mood when you need it the most?
Lighting for a bathroom is something that should be developed in layers. A single light over the mirror or sink doesn’t provide benefit in all the ways we use the bathroom. There should be ample light to enhance various activities like shaving, applying makeup, showering with other lighting installed specifically to enhance mood.
Task Lighting
Task lighting should get top consideration because it’s what we use most often in the bathroom environment. Vanity lighting comes in first because this light works the hardest to illuminate the facial features and areas which we apply the most attention during our daily rituals. For the best lighting, go with fixtures parallel to the vanity or mirror as these shine evenly across the face. Avoid recessed lighting above is it casts downward shadows.
Task lighting in the shower is rarely considered and oft-overlooked. It may not be necessary in small bathrooms, especially where a clear glass door is present but even still, a recessed light or covered light in the shower can provide the additional lighting needed if you perform a lot of your tasks in the shower – and they’re easy for your general contractor to install. These types of fixtures work well over a bath and toilet area as well.
Ambient Lighting
A good general contractor can often recommend good design ideas for additional lighting that helps set the mood of your bathroom. What you want to avoid is that cold, utilitarian look that too many bathrooms sport. Think creatively when it comes to your ambient lighting. A chandelier might be nice, but add flair with things like thin rope lighting along the back of trim to accent your architecture, or in corners to create a soft glowing perimeter.
Accent Lighting
Accent lighting is often used in designs by a general contractor and homeowner to highlight specific pieces of architecture (fireplace, moulding) or other features (artwork and design pieces). Recessed spotlights are easy to include in the bathroom and can help highlight a restful area (like a nook for reading neat the tub) or combined with shower lighting in a way to accent the decorative tile-work.
The Finishing Touches
The general contractor is there to get the design and angles right for you, but it’s up to you as the homeowner to create the right glow with your lighting. That means deciding whether or not you want to use dimmers and what kind of bulbs you’ll be using. The general contractor can help with the dimmer but the bulbs are in your court. Crisp white will render your skin most accurately and a good halogen bulb sets the gold standard for lighting your bathroom space. Choose wisely and you’ll create the perfect mood lighting and task lighting for your newly remodeled bathroom.
Bathroom Shower Ideas – 3 Important Tips Before Choosing Your New Shower
The bathroom shower is the crown jewel of any bathroom. It’s the place we come to relax after a hard day’s work, or to start the day with a gentle urging to wake up. For most people, taking a shower is something far more than an exercise of necessity. It is a place of sanctuary and relaxation, and it warrants all the attention of a professional when upgrading from an old shower to a new one. Because your new shower is such an important investment, it’s necessary to start the process with a clear understanding of what you have to work with. The first thing to consider is the amount of space and budget available for your project. Here are three different shower types to consider before you set off on your new renovation.
1) Showers for Small Bathrooms
When dealing with a small bathroom you may think that your options are limited, but this isn’t necessarily true. There are several options available even when working within a confined space. The first option is the curved quadrant shower which is often times the smallest shower design on the market. This shower is surprisingly functional and elegant, especially if paired with other scaled down amenities such as small toilets and sinks.
The second option is a recessed shower. This is a shower which is built into the wall so that it doesn’t take away from the actual space of the bathroom. Another option that many homeowners overlook are curved shower curtain rods. If you have no other choice than to have a bathtub in your small bathroom, a curved rod can make a shower about twenty five percent larger without taking up any additional space.
2) Showers for large bathrooms
If you’re one of the lucky home owners that owns a large bathroom, your options are essentially unlimited. Owners of small bathrooms may have to forgo the luxury of having a shower and a bath. But for larger bathrooms, you can have both. You can have a shower that is designated just for showering, and a bath for those relaxing occasions when you want nothing more than to just sit back and unwind.
3) Luxury showers for big bathrooms
If your bathroom is quite large, and you want what’s called a “luxury shower,” there are many choices available. Luxury shower enclosures can be placed in any large corner and they offer sizes and options that speak to their name. They are designed with elegant aluminum frames, curved pivot doors, and they can be upgraded with dual shower heads, steam units, music players, massage jets, TVs, and even mood lighting. The options for these types of showers are all but limitless.