• For mirrors less than 60cm wide, one symmetrical bathroom vanity light fixture can be installed. • For mirrors between 60cm and 120cm wide, two symmetrically arranged vanity lamps are recommended. • For mirrors exceeding 120cm or for vanities used by two people, consider three or more light fixtures or an integrated front light strip design.
Yes, but certain installation principles and conditions must be met. From a lighting design perspective, installing bathroom vanity light fixtures above a mirror is a common and widely accepted lighting method. It can directly illuminate the entire face, avoiding shadows concentrated on the chin or eyes
Because bathrooms are humid environments, electrical safety is paramount for prolonged use. Choose bathroom vanity light fixtures from reputable manufacturers and with an IP44 rating or higher. They are safe for extended use.
Installing lighting above the vanity is not only a functional consideration; it also contributes to the overall comfort of the bathroom space. Effective lighting can reduce shadows and uneven lighting, creating a bright, soft glow around the mirrored area and preventing visual fatigue caused by unpleasant lighting.
The width of bathroom vanity light fixtures must first meet scientific requirements for light coverage. The human face is a three-dimensional curved surface. If the fixture width is smaller than the mirror width, uneven lighting can easily occur.
The installation height of the lamp should be coordinated with the height of the vanity to ensure that the lighting covers the entire vanity area while avoiding too high or too low illumination angles. Generally speaking, the height of the vanity ranges from 70-90 cm, so the installation height of the lamp should also be fine-tuned according to this range.