Should I leave it simple or add a pendant light???
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In Australia, can you have a pendant light over a bathtub?
Comments (4)This explanation may help, Source: https://www.renovatorstore.com.au/blog/lighting-and-power-in-your-bathroom-the-simple-rules-to-be-safe/ REQUIREMENTS Zone 0: Inside the bath or shower. Any Lighting used here must have a minimum rating of IP67 (protected against immersion in water) Zone 1: Above the bath or shower to a height of 2.25m. A minimum rating of IP44 is required Zone 2: The area stretching to 0.6m outside the bath or shower and above the bath or shower if over 2.25m. An IP rating of at least IP44 is required Outside Zone: Anywhere outside zones 0, 1 & 2. Where water jets are not to be used for cleaning purposes, the general rules of BS7671 apply In addition to the above, if there is a likelihood of water jets being used for cleaning purpose in zones 1 and 2 a fitting rated a minimum IP65 must be used. Now that this has been explained, always make sure to purchase bathroom lighting according to these standards to make sure that your bathroom is always safe. You should also have this principle applied when you purchase other electrical devices such as heated towel rails, or a guide to where you'd put sockets in your bath for razors and other devices. This may also fix the common misconception that LED lights are not rated for bathrooms. Typical LED lights have an IP rating of IP66 which is more than the needed IP rating standard that bathrooms should have. - Not to mention you'd be saving a whole lot from energy bills in the long run....See MorePendant lighting
Comments (8)Hi - love the space and palette! Looks fantastic. I'd be thinking 3 pendants. We've just had some pendant dilemmas, and this is what we chose (....but sadly couldn't use in the end....). It's a Nordlux 'Float' brand, with various sizes and copper or silver finish. I love modern scandi design and wooden pendants, so this was a combination of both. This is the one we chose: This 'Ambient Constructions' shoot (search it on Houzz, I couldn't link it for some reason) below shows you how the slightly larger size look: Good luck!!...See MoreYour thoughts on a pendant light?
Comments (5)Stainless steel will match your benchtops and possibly your cupboard handles. Don't bring another colour in as it may look too busy. Best of luck, Dr Retro of Dr Retro House Calls...See MoreKitchen Pendant Lighting
Comments (5)I have looked at the lightbars but I did preemptively brush them off as too modern and industrial for our space. I really should go back and have a look at what options I have. I also keep coming back to the triple drop pendants. I think more of a glass based design would work so as it wasn't too overbearing in the space....See MoreKK1000
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