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Experts Warn Viral Bathroom Lighting Hack Could Be Dangerous
12 Nov
Summary
- TikTok user shares "cozy" bathroom lighting hack with lamp
- Experts caution against directly copying the trend due to safety risks
- Recommend using rechargeable lights in areas away from water

As of November 12th, 2025, a bathroom design trick praised by interior enthusiasts for creating a "cozy" and calming atmosphere has come under scrutiny from experts. Many people have been searching for simple, fuss-free decorating ideas to brighten up their homes without breaking the bank, but not all of them are necessarily as safe as they might appear.
Plenty of people have turned to social media seeking tips and tricks, with a recent "hack" on TikTok clocking up millions of views. In the clip, which has so far attracted more than six million views, a user named Jess can be seen walking into her bathroom and revealing her shower arrangement, which has been fitted out with a peculiar and unexpected addition - a lamp.
This battery-operated lamp provides a warm, gentle glow to the area, and Jess said it added "ambience" to her bathroom. However, interior lighting experts at Pooky have warned that directly copying this viral trend could be dangerous. They emphasize that for safety, bathroom lights must have the right IP rating to handle moisture and splashes, and you can't just add any old lamp or light into the bathroom, especially near the bath or shower.
To give your bathroom that calming, spa-inspired lighting effect safely, the specialists recommend installing rechargeable lights in areas that don't come into any contact with water, such as shelves, cupboards, or sideboards. They state that gentle lighting can help "promote a sense of relaxation" in the bathroom, while also "improving your mood" by reducing the need for bright lights.




