Lighting is of utmost concern as the baby boomers grow to their 50s. Old eyes need three times as much light as young eyes. Old bathrooms have a fluorescent light strip above the mirror. It's harsh and shows the bags under your eyes.
Some hotels in the early 90's introduced bright double wall sconces. They are flattering -- you don't see the wrinkles and turkey necks anymore. Then some designers forgot the purpose of this concept and started dimming these wall sconces. Now we see bathrooms with double wall sconces plus one or two overhead spot lights. The recommended light level should be 50 footcandles at eye level and 40 on vanity top.