Monday, April 25, 2011

Measure Bath Vanity Lighting







Bathroom lighting should light the working area.


Proper lighting around a bathroom vanity can really help make the sink a usable space. Lighting can also help highlight this section of the bathroom design and enhance the look of the mirror and vanity. When measuring for lighting above a bathroom vanity, pay attention to the plumbing and lighting codes, as well as bathroom planning guidelines.


Instructions








1. Measure the height for sconces on either side of the mirror, so that the bottom of the lamp shade will be level with the primary user's eyes.


2. Measure the width of sconces on either side of the mirror so that there is a minimum of 4 inches of space on either side of the mirror for the electrical panel and sconce escutcheon to be placed. If this area comes within 3 feet of a bathtub or shower, a sconce cannot be placed here, and the light should go above the mirror or medicine cabinet.


3. Measure for lighting above a mirror so that there is a minimum of 4 inches of space between the top of the mirror and the ceiling for mounting a sconce or light bar.


4. Ensure that the lights can be turned on from a switch located between 15 inches and 48 inches off the finished floor, in easy reach of either the vanity or the entrance to the bathroom.

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