Bathroom Lights

Every bathroom light in this range carries a confirmed IP rating suitable for use within the required bathroom zones under UK wiring regulations. IP44 fittings are rated for Zone 2 use (beyond 60 cm from a bath or shower). IP65 fittings are suitable for Zone 1 (directly above a bath or shower). Lumination stocks bathroom lighting from Endon, Saxby and Bravo Lighting, covering ceiling lights, wall lights and illuminated mirrors for bathrooms of all sizes.

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IP Ratings for Bathroom Lights Explained

UK wiring regulations divide the bathroom into zones based on proximity to water. Zone 0 is the inside of the bath or shower tray itself and requires IP67 minimum. Zone 1 is directly above the bath or shower to a height of 2.25 m and requires IP65 minimum. Zone 2 is the area within 60 cm of the bath, shower or basin and requires IP44 minimum. Outside these zones, in the general bathroom area, a standard IP20 fitting is acceptable if there is no risk of water splash, though IP44 is always recommended as a safer choice throughout.

Lumination stocks bathroom lights with IP44 and IP65 ratings from Endon, Saxby and Bravo Lighting. Every product page confirms the IP rating and the zones for which the fitting is suitable. Never install a fitting with an insufficient IP rating in a bathroom zone, as this is a breach of BS 7671 wiring regulations and may invalidate your building insurance.

Bathroom Ceiling Lights and Wall Lights

Bathroom ceiling lights and wall lights serve different roles in the bathroom lighting scheme. A ceiling light provides the general ambient light for the whole room. A wall light or mirror light provides targeted illumination at face level for tasks such as shaving and makeup. For best results, use both: a central IP44 or IP65 ceiling fitting for ambient light, and a wall-mounted or mirror-integrated light at 1.8 m from the floor for task lighting. Browse the dedicated bathroom ceiling lights and bathroom wall lights ranges for category-specific options.

Bathroom Light Styles: Chrome, White and Brushed Nickel

Bathroom lights are available in chrome, brushed nickel, white and matt black finishes. Chrome is the most widely used finish in UK bathrooms and suits both contemporary and traditional tiles and sanitaryware. Brushed nickel suits modern and Scandi-influenced bathrooms. Matt black is increasingly popular in industrial and contemporary bathroom designs. Lumination's Taunton and Wellington showrooms carry a selection of bathroom fittings on display, and the buying team can advise on matching ceiling and wall light finishes to existing bathroom accessories and taps. For mirror options, see bathroom mirrors and mirror lights.

Frequently Asked Questions

For a bathroom ceiling light positioned directly above a bath or shower (Zone 1), the minimum IP rating required under UK wiring regulations is IP65. For a ceiling light positioned elsewhere in the bathroom but within 60 cm of a bath, shower or basin (Zone 2), IP44 is the minimum. Outside these zones, in the general bathroom area, IP44 is still recommended as a precaution even though IP20 is technically permissible. Lumination lists the IP rating and zone suitability for every bathroom light in this range. Saxby and Bravo Lighting produce excellent IP65 ceiling lights, while Endon covers both IP44 and IP65 options across contemporary and traditional styles.
Zone 1 in a bathroom is the area directly above the bath or shower enclosure, extending to a height of 2.25 m from the floor. Any ceiling light mounted within this column above a bath or shower must be rated IP65 or above. Zone 2 is the area within 60 cm horizontally of the bath, shower tray or basin, and extends to the same 2.25 m height. IP44 is the minimum for Zone 2. Understanding which zone your ceiling light falls into is critical for both safety and building regulation compliance. Lumination's team at the Taunton and Wellington showrooms advises homeowners on bathroom zone compliance regularly and can confirm which products are suitable for your specific bathroom layout.
No. Standard ceiling lights with IP20 ratings must not be installed in Zone 1 or Zone 2 of a bathroom. IP20 provides protection against solid objects of 12 mm or larger but offers no water resistance whatsoever. Installing an IP20 fitting in a bathroom zone is a breach of BS 7671 UK wiring regulations, and any electrical incident arising from it would invalidate your home insurance. Even outside the defined bathroom zones, Lumination always recommends IP44 as the minimum for bathroom fittings given the humid environment. With over 25 years in residential lighting specialism and 1,797 or more Google reviews at 4.8 stars, Lumination's team will always confirm IP compliance before recommending a fitting.
Lumination stocks bathroom lights from Endon, Saxby and Bravo Lighting. Endon offers the broadest range, covering contemporary flush ceiling lights, wall lights and mirror lights in IP44 and IP65 ratings. Saxby specialises in specification-led bathroom fittings and produces some of the best-value IP65 ceiling lights in the range. Bravo Lighting focuses on LED-integrated bathroom ceiling lights with clean geometric profiles at competitive prices. All three brands are chosen by Lumination's buying team for confirmed IP rating accuracy and build quality. Lumination has been sourcing bathroom lighting from specialist manufacturers for more than 25 years.
Yes. The majority of bathroom lights stocked by Lumination use integrated LED modules or are compatible with LED replacement bulbs. Integrated LED bathroom ceiling lights from Endon and Bravo Lighting deliver 800 to 2,500 lumens with 3,000 K or 4,000 K colour temperature, providing bright, clean light suited to bathroom tasks. LED bathroom wall lights and mirror lights use G9 LED capsules or integrated arrays. For a bathroom of 6 m2 to 8 m2, a single integrated LED ceiling fitting of 1,200 to 1,800 lumens at 4,000 K is generally sufficient for ambient light, supplemented by a mirror light at face level. Free delivery applies to all bathroom lighting orders over £75 to UK mainland addresses.
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