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Rustic Bathroom Vanities



Bathroom fixtures designs have come a long way. From the elaborate Victorian to a much simple yet sophisticated contemporary look. Easy to say, over the years, we have seen bathroom fixtures design evolved by leaps and bounds. But in spite all the changes, there is one type of bathroom vanity design that remained popular and has withstood through time: the rustic bathroom vanity.

Commonly used as bathroom fixtures for log cabins and county homes, rustic vanities offer unique elegance and tranquil charm to the whole bathroom area. They come in different styles and design, which can be used to any type of bathroom design, be it antique or contemporary.

Choosing the right rustic vanity for your home is essential as it serves as the focal point of your bathroom. Select one according to the type of wood that is compatible to the bathroom theme, the design and decoration of the piece, size, the countertop and sink, finish, and price.

There are certain types of wood that can truly capture the rustic look of bathroom vanities. Such are mahogany, cherry, and oak. When coated properly with wood sealant, these types of wood can last for a very long time.

Finish is as important as the type of wood used for the rustic vanity. This is because it protects the wood from water damages and gives it the rustic appeal. Some vanities are hand painted with intricate designs, some are sanded for smoother finish; and some are just applied with wood sealant to achieve its most natural finish. Choose one that fits best to your bathroom design.

Rustic vanities are made from wood but the countertops and sink are made from a variety of materials. Porcelain, ceramic, glass, metal, stainless steel, copper, and aluminum are some of the material used for vanity sinks; granite, wood, and other natural stones for the vanity countertops. Again, no matter what types of materials are used for the vanity countertop and sink, your choice should fit best to your bathroom design.

Admit it, a rustic vanity will make your log cabin or country home bathroom look stunningly warn and inviting. A fusion of old and new that vanity offers adds to the comforts of your home.

Halo Recessed Lighting For Subtle Illumination



Recessed lighting offers exceptional versatility and control over lighting conditions. This type of lighting faces downward and focuses on whatever it is that you want to attract attention to, taking the focus off of the fixture itself. One of the best things about this type of lighting is the generous light that it provides without the fixtures taking attention away from the object of focus. These lights are commonly used over bathroom sinks or bathroom vanities for a mirrored lighting image.



Halo recessed lighting are ceiling mounted bulbs contained within small niches or alcoves. They are very effective at subtly illuminating a room especially when they are used in combination with other lighting. This type of lighting is best used for spotlight specific objects such as plants or artwork, to accentuate wall mountings, or to down light an entire room.

These lights also work great for focusing light on such items as bathtubs or counter tops without overdoing it. When halo recessed lighting is used in a larger room it can enhance the illusion of space. These lights work great in conjunction with dimmer switches.



Five Styles

There are various types of halo recessed lighting, they are usually four to six inches in diameter and are available in about five different styles, which are listed as follows:

The open lighting style is where the bulb is exposed and shines downward. Reflector lights enhance and expand the light’s glare. Lens lighting minimizes the glare with the use of a glare shield. Baffled lighting minimizes glare by means of ribbed protrusion. Eyeball lighting has adjustable trim which allows the bulb to be focused in multiple directions.



Simple To Install

Fixtures for this lighting system are installed within special housings known as cans. These may vary depending on the style. Installation directions are fairly simple and if you are putting these types of lights in a room of good size then you should space the lights about six to eight feet apart. This creates an even spread of illumination. Many people prefer to use a multifaceted reflector lamp. This is a special coated bulb that has spiral facets that cause shadows to be dispersed around the room similar to that of a natural fire.

Both halo recessed and halo track lighting will give you the lighting effect that you are looking for. There is a wide variety of halo lighting available including down lights. Halo lighting also offers a wide variety of trims to choose from so you can customize the unit to match your d