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Gold Bathroom + Vanity Lights

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Color: Gold Finish: Nickel
  • isskuS7 Alex Bath Bar with Trim
    Shade Color
    3 Size Options
    $37800 - $79650
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Gold Vanity Lights

To bring a rich and sophisticated and exciting look to the bathrooms of the modern home, consider the use of gold bathroom lighting. In particular, the use of a gold vanity light will transform one of the most trafficked spaces in the home into a place desirable to spend even more time in. The metallic sheen of a gold vanity light not only uplifts but creates a regal look for the surrounding space.

Gold bathroom vanity lights are not the only option for establishing such a look in the room. Wall sconces, pendants and flush mounts are also popular choices for creating a full set of illumination with multiple layers of light in the room. Wall sconces and pendants may only bring accent lighting and downward facing light from the ceiling into the room, so it's important to study where the light comes from and where it should be going, so that the room ends up looking exactly as desired. When choosing any finish for a fixture make sure to match that color or metallic scheme with multiple fixtures. Gold vanity lights will require other gold fixtures to be present to establish a sense of symmetry throughout the room.

Other Considerations

Gold light fixtures will create a bold and appealing look that uplifts the décor. The metallic sheen of each piece reflects the light back, adding tasteful reflections to each shade and each fixture. Another option to consider that uses gold in a color scheme is the use of black and gold wall sconces. The black and gold look allow each color to complement the other as the black takes in the light while the gold shines bright within it, creating an interesting dynamic. When the black and gold look is correctly established, the bathroom will stand out among family, friends and guests as a marvelous sight.

With any fixture, it is important to measure the size before purchasing and installing. A fixture too large or too small, even if it does match the color scheme of the room, will clash with the surrounding space, interrupting the sense of flow.