Lighting considerations come, of course, when you have established if your narrow bathroom is an occasionally used room, in which case you can choose low-level lighting to create that dark and moody vibe. However, if this is a busy, highly utilized bathroom that requires plenty of light then layered lighting should be used.
Layered lighting makes the most of all available space, for example, adding lighting within storage units or inside or around mirrors, using the wall space on either side of the sink for sconces, if you do not have much wall space then ceiling lights could be created using varied height pendants.
Keren Richter, principal designer at White Arrow, explains, ‘Layered bathroom lighting can make a small room feel comfortable and well-appointed. If there are high ceilings, think about using the vertical space, adding in dramatic lighting up top, extra storage or a shelf, or a towel bar hung up high.’
‘You may need to get creative with your lighting plan if the space does not allow for a traditional mirror and sconces. Using the ceiling to suspend small pendant lights or side walls for sconces will give you a bit more breathing room,’ adds Zuni Madera, Vice President of Foley & Cox.