Lighting in the Bath
Photo: Laurey W. Glenn; Stylist: Mary Leigh Fitts; Designer: Sandra Allen Lynn
Recessed lighting works well in a small bath because it's tucked out of the way and can be placed exactly as desired. Sometimes, though, installation is difficult or impossible due to an insufficient crawlspace or a finished second floor above a room. The three-bulb fixture used in this bath, which cost around $170, tripled the available light.
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