Transitional Bath Vanity

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Transitional Bath Vanity Lights Canada – Globe Bars, Etched Glass, Brushed Nickel

Transitional bath vanity lights bring classic warmth and modern restraint to bathroom walls through shaded globe bars in brushed nickel, etched glass strips in aged brass, and simple candelabra configurations in oil-rubbed bronze. These fixtures work in bathrooms with traditional subway tile as well as bathrooms with large-format stone tile because the design avoids the extremes of ornate traditional and minimal contemporary.

All fixtures carry at minimum a damp location UL listing for bathroom use. For side-mounted sconces flanking the mirror, mount at 60 inches from the floor to center. For bars above the mirror, span the mirror width and mount at 75 to 80 inches from the floor. Use 3000K bulbs for accurate grooming light that remains warm enough to suit transitional finishes.

We carry transitional bath vanity lights from Visual Comfort, Hinkley Lighting, Feiss, Progress Lighting, and Maxim Lighting. All priced in Canadian dollars with free shipping on orders over $199.

Transitional Bath Vanity FAQs

Should I mount transitional vanity lights above or beside the mirror?

Side-mounted sconces flanking the mirror produce the most even, shadow-free light for grooming and makeup application — mount the center at 60 inches from the finished floor. If side mounting is not possible, a single bar above the mirror spanning the mirror width is the standard alternative — mount so the bottom of the fixture sits at 75 to 80 inches from the floor. For double vanities, a long bar spanning the full mirror width or two separate fixtures above each sink both work.

How many lights do I need on a transitional vanity bar?

For mirrors up to 36 inches wide, a 3-light bar provides adequate coverage. For mirrors 36 to 60 inches wide, a 4 to 5-light bar delivers better light distribution. For double vanities with mirrors 60 inches or wider, two 3-light bars or one 6 to 8-light bar spanning the full mirror width provides the most even coverage across both sink positions.

What bulb type works best in a transitional bathroom vanity light?

3000K LED bulbs provide the best combination of grooming accuracy and warmth for transitional bathroom vanity fixtures. At 3000K, skin tones read accurately for makeup application while the light remains warm enough to suit the brushed nickel and aged brass finishes common in transitional bathrooms. Avoid 4000K and above which creates a clinical quality, and avoid 2700K which can make grooming light too warm to read colors accurately.

Are transitional bath vanity lights compatible with dimmer switches?

Most transitional bath vanity fixtures are compatible with dimmer switches when used with dimmable LED or incandescent bulbs. Adding a dimmer to the vanity circuit allows full atmosphere control — bright for grooming in the morning, dimmed for ambient use in the evening. Lutron Diva or Caseta dimmers are reliable choices for LED-compatible dimming.

Do you ship transitional bath vanity lights across Canada?

Yes — all fixtures ship Canada-wide at CAD prices with free shipping on orders over $199. Most in-stock items leave our Montreal warehouse within 1–3 business days.

Buying guide
How to Choose Transitional Bath Vanity Lights

Mirror width, mounting position, moisture rating, and finish determine how transitional bath vanity lights perform.

Match the mirror width
A single vanity bar should span roughly the mirror width. For double vanities, two side-mounted sconces flanking the mirror produce better, more even light than a single wide bar.
Mount at the right height
Side-mounted sconces at 60 inches from the floor to center. Bars above the mirror at 75 to 80 inches. The goal is face-level light without shadows.
Confirm the moisture rating
All bathroom fixtures must carry at least a damp location UL listing. Within the wet zone near a shower or tub, wet-rated fixtures are required.
Use 3000K
3000K provides accurate grooming light while remaining warm enough to suit transitional finishes and most bathroom tile and countertop materials.
Mirror widthRecommended fixtureMounting height
24"18" - 22" bar75-80" from floor
30"24" - 28" bar75-80" from floor
36"28" - 34" bar75-80" from floor
48"36" - 44" bar or two sconces75-80" from floor
60" doubleTwo sconces flanking60" from floor to center
Common questions
Transitional Bath Vanity FAQ
What defines transitional bath vanity lights?
Transitional bath vanity lights use shaded globes, etched glass, and candelabra configurations in brushed nickel, aged brass, and oil-rubbed bronze to deliver grooming light that suits both traditional and contemporary bathrooms.
Should vanity lights go above or beside the mirror?
Side-mounted sconces flanking the mirror produce the most even, shadow-free grooming light. A bar above the mirror works where side mounting is not practical.
Do bath vanity lights need to be damp-rated?
Yes. All bathroom fixtures must carry at least a damp location UL listing.
What color temperature?
3000K provides accurate grooming light while remaining warm enough to suit transitional finishes.
What finish suits most bathrooms?
Brushed nickel is the most versatile bathroom finish. Aged brass suits bathrooms with warm wood vanities. Oil-rubbed bronze suits bathrooms with dark hardware and stone tile.
Do you offer free shipping?
Yes, free standard shipping across Canada on all orders over $199, including bath vanity lights.
What brands do you carry?
We carry transitional bath vanity lights from Visual Comfort, Hinkley Lighting, Feiss, Progress Lighting, and Maxim Lighting.