How to add light to my shower stall?
My shower stall is dark and I do not have an electric light in that part of ceiling. How can I add a light that is non-electric over the ceiling of the stall?
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Hi Julie you can purchase LED lights now that will stick just about anywhere and are battery operated. I would check Amazon.
Hi Julie, I'm not sure about adding a light, but you could add very bright LED bulbs to the existing fixtures and if you don't have a glass door on the stall, you could add a shower curtain that is clear at the top.
Here is a cordless light with remote.
Julie,
I am not sure of your set up but you could consider painting the ceiling white. This will allow existing light to bounce off the brighter white color. I am unsure if I would put any type of lighting into the stall. The natural humidity will quickly break down any adhesive.
Thanks for your reply.....that's a great idea to consider!