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Illuminate Your Bathroom for a New Look

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Adding new lighting fixtures can accessorize and define your bathroom space, creating a whole new look.

(PRWEB) February 1, 2005 -- Want a change in your bathroom but are not sure where to begin? It can be as easy as adding a fresh coat of paint in a trendsetting color and new lighting fixtures. Decorative lighting fixtures for the bath have come a long way since the brass and chrome globe bars of yesterday. Today, fixtures are used not only to light a room, but to accessorize and define it as either contemporary or romantic and always inspiring," explains Ace Rosenstein, vice president of marketing for Sea Gull Lighting, one of the oldest lighting fixture manufacturers in the USA.

One of the most exciting aspects of lighting design is the focus on the finishing techniques of a lighting fixture. Styles combine fashion with function and can be hand painted and rubbed to complement or match almost any decor and many of todays designer faucets," says Rosenstein.

When it comes to bathroom decor, a well-lit one depends on a savvy lighting mix. Lighting experts and interior designers agree that adding layered light is ideal because you can use it when either performing tasks like brushing your teeth or shaving or setting a mood to relax in the tub. By adding lighting controls such as dimmers to a space, you can achieve your desired effect," says Rosenstein. Brighten the layers when you want to perform certain tasks, or soften them when a more relaxing or calming environment is required."

Before purchasing new lighting fixtures, the American Lighting Association suggests that you consult with a local lighting professional to get advice and view the range of fixture styles available.

Here are some ways to illuminate your bathroom, according to the American Lighting Association:

• Lighting in the shower stall should be bright enough to help avoid spills while making shaving and shampooing easier. Shower enclosures can be lighted adequately by placing an enclosed damp-location recessed downlight in the ceiling. Choose light fixtures designed for use in wet areas.
• Tubs, like showers, need good general light, which can be provided by a recessed fixture. To avoid glare, aim the lights beam at the outside edge of the tub.
• Create a nightlight by illuminating the floor in the toe-space below vanities and cabinets with a linear lighting system.
• Indirect or cove lighting with its hidden light source is purely aesthetic, adding a soft, warm glow to the bathroom.
• Good mirror lighting, like that supplied by warm fluorescent vertical wall sconces, will provide the even facial illumination necessary for eliminating dark circles and shadows.
• A halogen light above the vanity provides cross illumination when used in conjunction with wall sconces.
• A decorative light fixture (such as a mini chandelier) suspended from the ceiling provides an elegant touch while adding extra light.

For more information on any of the lighting solutions mentioned here, or to a find a dealer near you, contact Sea Gull Lighting at (800) 347-5483 or visit www.SeaGullLighting.com

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Ace Rosenstein
SEA GULL LIGHTING PRODUCTS, INC.
800-347-5483
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