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GlowTub Underwater Remote Controlled LED Color Changing Light for Bathtub or spa - Battery Operated

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Installing a light in your whirlpool bath adds a soft ambience to the water, providing an even more relaxing experience. Commonly these lights will also be chromotherapeutic. Chromotherapy uses colours to influence moods. Most chromotherapeutic lights will cycle through a set of colours, with some allowing you to choose a static colour to perfectly reflect your mood. Inline Heater Before we start diving into materials and styles, there are a few key questions we need to ask to determine what kind of bath would be best suited for you. These include, but are not limited to: Who is the bath for? With LED bathroom wall lights from The Wall Lighting Company, you can expect less energy consumption compared to standard fluorescent bathroom wall lighting. LEDs are not only affordable, but they are also long lasting, so you do not have to worry about replacing the bulb too often. If you choose LED light bulbs for your bathroom lighting fixtures, you can expect to save money on running costs. It’s popular to opt for white lighting in a bathroom, a lighting colour that closely matches natural light. If you’re looking at a specific colour temperature, try going for a classic 2700K which is the closest to natural light. Some bulbs are even labelled ‘daylight’ to make it that much easier! Bathroom wall lighting should have an IP rating of IP44 as a minimum. This means that the light fixtures can withstand water splashes of low velocity from any direction. This is ideal for placing lights in a bathroom as there is a high probability of water being splashed around. However, The Wall Lighting Company also supplies bathroom wall lights with an IP65 rating that is more effective at resisting water and other particles than IP44. These lights will be the better option if you wish to place wall lights near the shower or sink.

Whilst freestanding bath often evoke traditional design elements, recent years have seen modern option come to the marketplace. Often these will be a simple and bold design and will eschew the roll-top so often seen on more traditional baths for a slimmer, more minimalist profile. Materials One of the key influences that modern technology has had on bathtubs are the different materials that are available to choose from. Each has its own strengths and weaknesses to consider. Acrylic

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As their name suggests, freestanding baths do not have to sit against a wall. In fact, they are often placed front and centre in a bathroom to make a statement, and will often be the showpiece in whatever bathroom they reside in. Roll Top Please copy the voucher code, go to the basket and paste it into the voucher code box. To the Cyber Monday Sale

An inset bath simply means any bath that is installed flush against a wall. More often than not, an inset bath will have a roughly finished exterior that will need to be covered. This can be done by boxing the bath in and tiling, or by purchasing a bath panel that clips into place. Single Ended Baths Yes. LED lights are often used in bathrooms in various areas, most commonly in illuminated bathroom mirrors. LED lights can also be used in ceiling lights, lamps and other lighting pieces. Browse our range above for a variety of options. The Wall Lighting Company supports the Self-Regulatory Principles for Online Behavioral Advertising of the Digital Advertising Alliance (DAA), the Digital Advertising Alliance of Canada (DAAC), and the European Interactive Digital Advertising Alliance (EDAA). Although the colour lighting for your bathroom is dependent on your own preferences, many traditional bathrooms wall lights simply have white lighting — how warm or cool the white is can be down to the ambience that you are trying to create for your bathroom. Warm white light tends to exude a more homely and cosy atmosphere – whereas cool white light is excellent for task lighting, such as a bathroom wall light with pull cord illuminating the sink area or vanity, for example. Comprising of a steel sheet pressed to shape, and then coated with a layer of porcelain, these baths are known for their durability. Whilst heavier than acrylic, they are still far lighter than their cast iron cousins, and much cheaper too. Whilst they are an extremely durable option, they are known to chip if things are dropped in them, causing rust to appear. Finally, they do not retain heat as efficiently as their brethren and can be cold to the touch. Cast Iron

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Evoking the feeling of period design, a roll-top bath will often be a simple shape with a rolled rim on the tub. A hallmark of vintage design, the baths will be most suited in bathrooms where traditional design elements are at play. For the ultimate in vintage opulence, pair a roll-top bath with a set of claw feet to raise the bath from the floor and inject a splash of ornateness into your design theme. Slipper baths When thinking of a bath, a particular shape and style will likely come to mind. However, today there exists an array of options for you to make the most of your room. The two broadest categories will be whether the bath is freestanding or inset. Inset Baths

It is important to regularly dust over your bathroom wall lights so that they do not lose their appeal and brightness. You can carry out a light maintenance clean at least once a week or once a fortnight. Start with gently wiping over the surface of your wall lights with a damp cloth, preferably with a mild soap and water mixture, to remove any built-up dirt and grime. Don’t forget to have the lights switched off when you do this. For large bathrooms, it’s best to go for a high wattage of between 75-100 watts, a bigger room will need multiple light sources that can together create layered lighting. Medium sized or average bathrooms benefit from 45-60 watts. Higher wattage bulbs do naturally use up more energy. For energy saving options see our Victorian Plumbing light bulbs .

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For a stunning and sleek centrepiece, look no further than a stone bath. Available in a huge variety of shapes and finishes, stone baths share many of the qualities of a cast iron bath. They trap heat like cast iron, keeping your bath warmer for longer and are incredibly durable. The distinguishing feature of a stone bath is its silky-smooth finish, which exudes that extra touch of luxury. Whilst stone baths are heavy, they can be lighter than their cast iron equivalents, allowing more flexibility in their location. Whirlpool Baths To decide what bathroom wall lighting is right for you, think about how you use your bathroom sanctuary. Do you linger in your luxurious bubble bath reading a novel or are you a morning shower - in and out – practical kind of person? If you use your bathroom just functionally, perhaps you need your bathroom wall sconces to give maximum light output. Use clear glass shades or exposed brighter LED bulbs for the ultimate light source. If the bathroom is your haven, perhaps you want to be able to have the wall lights for your bathroom on a dimmer switch. Choose a bathroom rated pendant light for your central light source, accompanied by soothing, atmospheric wall lights - buy white or ribbed glass shades for the best diffusion of light. Consider your finishes on your taps and towel rails, do you want to match your fitting finishes or contrast a shiny chrome with a deep bronze. Browse our extensive range of finishes for the perfect solution. A bathtub meant for family use will be very different from that meant for a designer bathroom. Think about who will be using the bath. If small children are present, a larger bath that is easy to reach into will be best, whereas sweeping curves and on-trend colours will lend themselves better to designer experience What Space do I have?

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