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Duncan 1-Light Vanity Fixture, Rubbed Bronze, Rubbed Bronze/Rubbed Bronzeby Golden Lighting(96)
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Transform the look of your room with this classic, vintage-inspired fixture by Golden Lighting. Golden Lighting's Duncan collection is contemporary style with an industrial feel. The collection features a variety of simple, traditional silhouettes that are a nod to a bygone era. A variety of plated and painted metal shade finishes are offered in combination with durable Aged Brass, Chrome or Pewter fixture bodies. Rubbed Bronze fixtures are paired with Rubbed Bronze shades. This 1 light bath vanity is UL approved for use in a bathroom, but also works perfectly in a kitchen or hallway. The style is perfect for modern or contemporary home decors.
- Style: Transitional
- Fixture Finish: Rubbed Bronze
- Fixture Type/ Function: Bath Fixture
- Recommended Room: Bath, Living, Hall, Accent
- Safe Location Rated: damp
- Sloped Ceiling Compatible?: No
- Number of Lights: 1
- Bulb Base: E26/Medium
- Max Wattage: 100
- Bulb Included?: No
- Dimmable?: Yes
- Voltage: 120
- Safety Rating: UL, CUL
Frequently Asked Questions
How wide should a light fixture be over a bathroom vanity?
To achieve a harmonious balance, the light fixture width should generally be about ¾ the width of the vanity. This guideline helps ensure the lighting complements the vanity without overpowering it. Here are some suggested ranges based on vanity size:- 24-inch vanity: 18 inches wide light.
- 30-inch vanity: 22-24 inches.
- 36-inch vanity: 27-28 inches.
- 48-inch vanity: 35-37 inches.
- 60-inch vanity: 45-48 inches.
- 72-inch vanity: 53-55 inches.
Do I need a vanity light with a lighted mirror?
While a lighted mirror provides focused illumination, beneficial for precision tasks like makeup application or shaving, adding vanity lights enhances the roomʼs ambiance and design. Vanity lights offer more diffuse, ambient lighting that can soften shadows and create a welcoming atmosphere. The combination of both ensures a well-lit space that is functional and aesthetically pleasing, complementing the bathroomʼs overall design.What is the best color temperature for bathroom vanity lights?
A warm white light, with a color temperature between 2700K to 3000K, is typically recommended for bathroom vanity lights, offering a soft, natural glow conducive to grooming tasks. For a cooler, more invigorating light, suitable for task lighting or to complement modern bathroom aesthetics, consider color temperatures around 3500K to 4000K. Adjust the temperature based on personal preference and the bathroomʼs design theme.How high should the vanity lights be?
The optimal positioning of vanity lights is influenced by multiple factors, such as the size of the mirror, the roomʼs ceiling height, and the height of those using the space. As a rule of thumb, the lights should ideally be mounted about 75 to 80 inches off the floor. However, itʼs important to tailor this guideline to accommodate the specific height of your mirror and the overall layout of your bathroom. To ensure proper lighting without casting unwanted shadows or glare, the lights should be placed a few inches above the top of the mirror, with adjustments made depending on the intensity and direction of the light. This careful placement helps achieve a balanced illumination that enhances visibility and functionality.Do vanity lights need a junction box?
Most vanity lights require a junction box for a secure and code-compliant electrical connection. Junction boxes are typically not included with light fixtures and should be purchased separately. They are readily available at hardware stores or online. Itʼs important to ensure the junction box is compatible with your lighting fixture and installation space.