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Bathroom downlights are the main elements of bathroom interior. These are the essential things that need enough attention and must be planned properly. Downlights for bathrooms require adequate supply of lighting for safety purposes so it is important that you select the right ones. Here is some information about different types of bathroom downlights.
Recessed downlights are types of lighting fixtures that are found in both kitchens and bathrooms. They protrude light from the ceiling and are designed to sit inside it so that you can only see their front face.

Typical downlights for bathrooms consist of pressed aluminium lamp holders that are made of steel. When it comes to installing these lights, you should insert them into a hole that has compression clips or springs to hold the lights in place.

Shower lights are round and flat fixtures that are designed for bathtubs, saunas and shower cubicles. These types of bulbs are waterproof and are safe to install near water. The labels on these bathroom downlights state that they are splash proof and jet proof, which confirms their standard of quality.

LED downlights for bathrooms are small in size, low in voltage and can be rotated to different angles. You may install them like spot lights in rows on ceiling or on top of the bathroom cabinet hoods. The dimmers can be used to set the brightness according to your own specifications. LED lamps are very energy efficient and they last for a very long time. These bulbs are ideal for indoor settings such as kitchens and bathrooms.

Fire rated downlights for bathrooms are most preferred as they prevent the spread of fire. These bulbs are made from an expandable material that seals off the hole whenever reaching a certain temperature. You will find fire rated downlights in commercial bathrooms and kitchens as it is a legal requirement to install these types of lighting fixtures.

Bathroom downlights provide greater flexibility to your lighting. These fixtures are low in voltage so your electricity bill will be under control. Most downlights for bathrooms are restricted to maximum of 12 volts anyway so they last longer and save you money.