The first thing to keep in mind is that all the lights in your bathroom need to be able to resist the high levels of moisture that are often present during a bath or a shower. If the lighting fixture isn’t made for this type of thing, the moisture could cause a short circuit and even put you at risk for a fire.
Fortunately, most modern fixtures are perfectly safe for use in these environments. If you’re not sure, don’t hesitate to ask one of your bathroom remolding professionals today.
You’re going to want to start off with several lights that are designed to illuminate the entire room. These are often recessed lights that go up into the ceiling and shine light down throughout the area. The number of these lights you will need will depend on the size of the room. You will always want to have at least two, but for larger bathrooms, six or even eight may be required. These are the lights that will come on when the main switch is flipped, and will be the most commonly used lights.