Bathroom chandeliers
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Comments (1)I've seen a chandelier style somewhere which is a kind of bowl which goes flush against the ceiling but has crystal drops coming off. If your electrician thinks a full chandelier is too big then this is a compromise. They do square ones as well I think. Google ip bathroom chandelier and see what comes up...See MoreMonochrome bathroom: chandelier or no?
Comments (10)Lovely bathroom. A chandelier would definitely add a bit of sophistication and charm. Here's another option you could go for that would fit in nicely with the clean lines you have there. Tyre Bathroom Ceiling 4 Light Flush - Chrome Number of Bulbs: 4 (Included) Colours: Chrome Light Bulb Type: G9 Max Bulb Wattage: 28 Watt Height: 30.5cm Diameter: 32cm You could even go all out and add this to your bathroom... The drop is 48 centimeters from ceiling so it fit's in with the height of your bathroom. Vara 3 Light Bathroom Chandelier with Black Crystals - Chrome Number of Bulbs: 3 (Included) Colours: Chrome Light Bulb Type: G9 Max Bulb Wattage: 40 Watt Height: 47.5cm Diameter: 42cm Good luck and we'd love to see the end result!...See MoreLighting for en suite & bedroom
Comments (8)I think it's a good idea to keep a similar atmosphere in both rooms, so there shouldn't be a problem with having the same fitting in both rooms. Maybe go for a larger light of the same range in bedroom and then a smaller version for en suite, and finish the look with matching wall lights. In case you need some bathroom zoning advice this might help. If you struggle to find a suitable chandelier for bathroom, our Vara 5 Light Bathroom Chandelier with Smoke Crystals - Chrome would fit in nicely with your colour scheme. It's not exactly weathered, but I think the grey crystal adds that bit of vintage charm. It's IP44 rated for safe bathroom use. You can see the full range here. We'd love to see the end result. Hope this helps and if you have any questions feel free to contact us by emailing customerservice@litecraft.co.uk or by calling 0161 359 4777 Kind Regards, Litecraft Team...See MoreBathroom reconfiguration
Comments (16)It's a great space, and plenty of room to have a separate shower. I would move the sink to where the toilet is and have a mirror above - as this area gets lots of natural light this is an ideal spot for a sink. You could then have a wet-room style shower in the corner where your existing sink is. Having a wet-room style shower allows a seamless transition into the cubicle without breaking up the floor. A free standing bath where your existing bath is now and the toilet opposite the sink. Here are a few design styles we installed which may help you decide what style you want. Shannon...See More- 10 years ago
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