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Vertical vanity lights should generally be installed with their midpoint at eye level, typically 60 to 65 inches from the floor. This height ensures that the light is evenly distributed across the face, reducing shadows. Depending on the height of the user or the room layout, the installation height can be adjusted slightly. Placing the lights at eye level also ensures a more functional and flattering lighting arrangement for daily grooming tasks.

Installing vertical vanity lights on both sides of the mirror is highly recommended for balanced, even lighting. This setup reduces shadows, particularly under the eyes, nose, and chin, making it ideal for tasks like applying makeup or shaving. A single light on one side can create uneven lighting, casting shadows and making it harder to achieve good task lighting. Dual vertical lights provide symmetry and a better overall lighting experience.

Ideally, vertical vanity lights should be around one-third the height of the mirror to provide sufficient lighting coverage. For example, if your mirror is 36 inches tall, lights that are 12 to 18 inches long would be proportional. The width of the fixtures should also complement the size of the mirror and the overall bathroom aesthetic, avoiding lights that are too large or small in relation to the mirror and space.

Vertical vanity lights are versatile and work well in both small and large bathrooms. In smaller bathrooms, they maximize space and provide adequate lighting without overpowering the room. In larger bathrooms, they serve as part of a layered lighting scheme, often paired with overhead or accent lighting for complete illumination. Their vertical design makes them adaptable to various room sizes while maintaining functional lighting.

Yes, vertical vanity lights can be used in damp environments, as long as they are rated for damp locations. Bathroom lights are exposed to high levels of humidity, and using fixtures designed for these conditions ensures longevity and safety. Always check for a UL or IP rating that indicates the light's suitability for damp or wet locations to prevent any issues with moisture damage or electrical faults.

Vertical vanity lights distribute light more evenly across the face, reducing shadows and providing better side lighting than horizontal fixtures. Horizontal lights tend to cast light from above, which can create unflattering shadows under the eyes, nose, and chin. Vertical lights mounted on either side of the mirror ensure that light is spread more uniformly, offering a clearer, more accurate reflection for grooming.