How To Bring More Light Into Your Shower

Showering with dim lighting can be relaxing when the hot water is running and the bathroom starts to steam up. Yet, it's not so calming when trying to complete your shower routine, and you can't even see your legs properly. In addition, sometimes the only light you have is from outside the shower, which doesn't help much if there's a curtain in the way. However, switching out those bulbs with LED lights is a simple tactic to make your bathroom brighter. For example, you can do this with recessed lighting to better illuminate the space. But sometimes, all your fixtures need is a quick wipe-down with a damp towel to remove collected dust on the surface.

Picking out the proper bathroom fixtures is essential because it affects your daily life and mood. When you first wake up, you want brighter lighting to energize and prepare you for the day. Whereas at night, when you're winding down, a softer glow helps transition your body to get ready for sleep. Being able to make these adjustments is important, especially when you're showering. 

Recessed shower lights

You'll often see recessed bathroom lighting installed directly into the ceiling to provide a sleek finish to the space. These fixtures are ideal for walk-in showers with low ceilings because they won't get splashed easily. However, they will be exposed to the steam's moisture, so you'll want to install fixtures rated to withstand moist environments. These products typically have rubber gaskets that will provide extra protection from the water. Since there are various recessed lights available, it's important to do some research before making your purchase.

When deciding how many lights to install, consider the size of your shower. For instance, smaller walk-in showers typically need one recessed light fixture, but if you have a larger walk-in shower, you'll want to install two to four fixtures to brighten up the dark corners. There are also various recessed lighting features to choose from and incorporate in your shower. For example, you can choose a dimmable option to control how vivid or faint the light is. Also, if you want to change the color of your light, some options have adjustable switches so you can have red, green, or blue lighting inside. By including different features, you'll make your showers more enjoyable.

Incorporate task lighting

Another way to enhance your shower's interior is by including task lighting. Instead of making the entire area brighter, you can illuminate specific sections of the space. For example, if you have shower niches, you can install smaller recessed lights to shine on your products. Lighting up shower niches helps to add more light to the lower part of the shower, which will come in handy during your hygiene routine. There are also lighting bars that can be placed on your shower rods if you want to avoid installing ceiling lights.

It's vital to remember that when renovating your bathroom, think about other ways you can make your space more lively. The colors and décors you use inside will also affect the brightness level. If you choose dark colors for the walls, they will only absorb the light and downgrade the effectiveness of LEDs. However, painting the space with vibrant colors, such as bright yellow, will make the bathroom brighter. Also, try to stay away from shower curtains because they can block the light. Instead, install frameless glass enclosures. And if your bathroom has large windows, abundant natural light will be filtered throughout the space.