The existing single-width switch plate needes to be replaced with a double. I had to break out quite a bit of wall to expose the mount that is nailed to a wall stud.
Sunday, October 12, 2008
recessed ceiling lights
My latest project, I will plan as I go, because I am not sure exactly what kind of lights I can install until I break a hole in the ceiling. First, I will install and test a dimmer-switch. I will need to pair it with the existing wall switch that controls a plug outlet.
The existing single-width switch plate needes to be replaced with a double. I had to break out quite a bit of wall to expose the mount that is nailed to a wall stud.
Paper circle cutouts show about where I want to put lights.

The existing single-width switch plate needes to be replaced with a double. I had to break out quite a bit of wall to expose the mount that is nailed to a wall stud.
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