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Master Bath Electrical Upgrade with Statement Lighting

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When someone is remodeling a master bath, the electrical side of things is easy to overlook - until you realize how much the wrong lighting or missing safety features can drag the whole space down. This was a full electrical scope for a high-end master bath remodel, and every detail had to match the quality of the finishes around it.

The centerpiece is a sculptural multi-globe pendant chandelier hanging from the vaulted ceiling above the freestanding tub. That kind of fixture isn't just plug-and-play - getting the drop height right, running a clean line to a vaulted ceiling, and making sure everything is properly rated for a wet-adjacent space takes real planning. The result speaks for itself. It sits perfectly in the room without looking like an afterthought.

We also handled the vanity lighting - a pair of matching LED bar fixtures mounted above each mirror, delivering even, shadow-free light across both vanities. In a bathroom, that kind of task lighting matters every single day. Pair that with the backlit LED mirrors already in the space, and the whole vanity wall is well-lit and functional without feeling harsh. The outlets throughout the space are GFCI-protected, which is a code requirement in any bathroom - and for good reason. Water and electricity don't mix, and GFCI protection is the layer of safety that trips power instantly if something goes wrong.

The switches and outlets got updated too. Clean, modern decorator-style plates that blend right into the tile and wall finishes. Nothing clunky, nothing mismatched. That kind of attention to the finishing details is what separates a job that looks done from one that looks right. There's also a dedicated outlet near the vanity for the smart mirror setup - positioned cleanly at the backsplash line so cords stay managed and out of the way.

Bathrooms are one of the most electrical-intensive rooms in a home, and they're also one of the most unforgiving when the work isn't done correctly. If you have a remodel in the works and need an electrician who'll treat the details seriously, we're glad to help.