Luxury Bathroom
Reviewed by
Aditya Puri
Written by
Aquib Nawab
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Use Lucent or Strella HD downlights for bright, uniform bathroom lighting. With up to 120 lm/W efficacy and over 120° beam angle, the Strella HD 15W delivers 1350 lumens of cool white light.
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Choose Eris or Gem Blaze COB downlights for a modern, minimalist look. The Gem Blaze 6W COB downlight provides 540 lumens at 90 lm/W efficacy with a CRI over 80, offering powerful, glare-free illumination.
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Highlight decorative elements with Jasper Prime or Gem Plus spotlights. These spotlights have beam angles of 30-40° and the Gem Plus 5W delivers 450 lumens of focused accent lighting.
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Use Ultima Slim panels for a seamless look in false ceilings. At only 35mm thick, the 2'x2' Ultima Slim 36W panel emits 4320 lumens with over 100 lm/W efficacy, ideal for larger bathrooms.
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Install Kubik Plus battens vertically on either side of the mirror for even illumination. Available in 6W, 10W, and 20W options, the 20W Kubik Plus delivers 1800 lumens with color temperatures from 3000K to 6500K.
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Use Janus LED strip lights for soothing, indirect lighting. Available in 5-meter rolls and various colors, these 12V strips emit 90 lm/W. Choose warm white 3000K for a relaxing vibe or cool white 6500K for a refreshing feel.
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Opt for motion-activated Strella Smart downlights, ideal for nighttime use. These downlights provide up to 1980 lumens for the 22W version and turn off after 2 minutes of no motion detection.
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Choose Starlite Tri-color battens for flexible, personalized lighting. Using a remote, change the color temperature from 6500K cool white to 3000K warm white. These 20W LED battens provide up to 2000 lumens in a sleek 1170mm profile.
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