Bathroom led lighting

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Hi
I have a central rose and light in my bathroom. This has a pull switch by the door.
Is it possible to have led recessed spot lights ( little round type) and have a dimmer?
Or has it to be a pull switch?
Is there a multi stage pull switch to get some control?
Thanks
 
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LEDs are problematical with dimmers. Why do you want dimmers in a bathroom anyway? Is it so you can’t see if you are dirty?
You could fit a dimmer outside the bathroom door, I wouldn’t though.
 
Some are dimmable. It was so I could control the lighting brightness.
So you are saying to use led, but with a not pull switch
 
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The facts:
LEDs can be dimmed easily using the correct equipment.
Wall mounted switches are permitted in bathrooms and have been for decades, provided they are outside of the defined zones, which in practical terms means at least 600mm away from the bath.
Switches also need to be suitable for the environment they are installed in.
If your bathroom has condensation running down the walls, you have other problems which need to be fixed first.
 

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