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Placement of Bathroom Wall Sconces
Comments (4)I suggested just splitting the distance and smack dab in the middle between wall and mirror, ( 8" ) BTW....... watch the specs for required box as many need a smaller one, and these should be NARROW and un bulky looking in any scenario....See Morebathroom sconce placement! HELP!!
Comments (7)Mike, I remember helping you before. Glad you're mounting the sconces on the mirror, which will give you some light bounce. I would draw out the vanity and wall on graph paper and place the sconces accordingly. The issue is the unusually large space between the sinks causing your sconces to look shoved to the ends of the mirror. You do not want option B, overhead lighting. You might get away with three sconces but you'll probably need four with the slim style. You should consult a lighting store to be sure they'll provide enough light....See Morebathroom sconce placement looks off
Comments (6)I think you need to get your mirrors in before you make a decision. This is like asking someone, "Are these pants too long for my husband's legs?" when your husband is nowhere around! If you have very short mirrors, yes, this is too high. But if you have ceiling height mirrors, maybe these aren't too high. I suspect you'll find you want hanging sconces rather than perched (down instead of up) but you may not like the ones you have now. with this restriction. In either case, put together the room then make a decision. Things often look odd by themselves but good in a group. Good luck!...See Morelighting type and placement in off centered bathroom vanity
Comments (5)I would consider putting the two sinks on the same wall, and a separate makeup vanity on teh wall wall where the sink in question i located -- or in the bedroom if there's space. Then you have lots of reasonable options. Otherwise, no lighting from one side of your face. Do single mirrors with lights above, or keep the long mirror....See Morethinkdesignlive
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