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Lighting installation is a complex project, but it's a relatively simple one for an experienced DIYer. It's basically just attaching the fixture to the ceiling, plugging it into an outlet, and leaving it. However, if you want to add recessed lights, you'll have to plan carefully so that you can properly place the bulbs. If you're unsure about how to do this, a professional can help you.

 

The first step is to determine where to install the fixtures. A multi-story home can make it difficult to do this, so a good approach is to cut a hole in the ceiling and use a ladder. A stairway that has high ceilings is a good place for pendant lighting. A new trend in indoor lighting is the use of LED bulbs. These are more realistic than other bulbs, so they're often recommended by interior designers.

 

In multi-story homes, the easiest way to install recessed lighting is from the attic. If you don't have an attic, you can still install this type of lighting from below. Retrofit can lights, on the other hand, don't attach to the ceiling joists and are simply snapped into place. These types of lights are very lightweight and don't require any special hardware. They're also very effective in preventing burglaries, so they're a good option for homes with high ceilings.

 

When choosing the type of lights to install in your home, there are a few things to keep in mind. Recessed lighting is the easiest to install in a home with an attic, but recessed lighting is not possible in multi-story homes. If you can't access the attic, you can also opt to use retrofit can lights. These are light-weight and connect directly to the drywall under the ceiling. They're easy to install, and they're generally inexpensive as well.

 

If you're installing recessed lighting, you'll have to make sure that the attic is accessible. If you can't access the attic, you'll need to use a ceiling ladder to reach it. In multi-story homes, you can still install recessed lights using a retrofit can light. These lights are not connected to the ceiling joists, but rather connect to the underside of the ceiling drywall. They are lightweight and can be snapped into place in minutes.

 

The proper placement of recessed lights is a crucial step in any home remodeling project. The correct location of the lights will determine how much space they need to be installed. It will be easier to install recessed lights in homes with low ceilings, but they are still not practical for many homes with multi-leveled buildings. A well-lit home is safer. The right place for a recessed light will make it much easier to get into the attic.