Lighting – How to bring more light into this shower

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Consider this shower alcove:

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The curtain is partially-transparent. It can't be made much more transparent for privacy reasons; so, it blocks a lot of the light. Also, hanging a towel on that rail further reduces light flow. Thus even despite the light fixture being installed right in front of the shower – it is kind of dark in there.

My question: How is it possible to flood the shower stall with more light?

Notes:

  • The light fixture's wattage cannot simply be strengthened further, as it is already rather strong and on a very low ceiling (204 cm).
  • I am intuitively ruling out any electricity going into the actual shower (The light fixture is IP54 in case you were wondering).
  • I was thinking about using some sort of mirror configuration; perhaps a right-angle-triangle-paralleloid along the inner-top edge?
  • Ceiling height is 204cm off the floor, minus a few cm if it's off the raised basin.

Best Answer

How about a glass shower door, a combination of clear and frosted glass? They can be ordered to size and are not expensive.

If glass doors are not an option, you can install one or more battery operated led lights in the shower (see enclosed picture). enter image description here