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How to Add Lamps Above a Mirror in a Bathroom dalemar89 10-09-2007
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Posted by on October 9, 2007, 9:13 pm
We have moved into a new house that has only three ceiling recessed
lights in the master bathroom. Two of them are above the two sinks.
There is a space above the mirror on the wall behind the sinks.
How can I add a set of wall hanging lights to provide more light?
Thanks
LM


Posted by RBM on October 9, 2007, 9:28 pm
You need to run a cable either from the existing switch, a new switch, or
one of the existing lights, to the new locations, install wall boxes, then
hang the fixtures



> We have moved into a new house that has only three ceiling recessed
> lights in the master bathroom. Two of them are above the two sinks.
> There is a space above the mirror on the wall behind the sinks.
> How can I add a set of wall hanging lights to provide more light?
> Thanks
> LM
>



Posted by Tony Hwang on October 9, 2007, 9:29 pm
dalemar89@yahoo.com wrote:
> We have moved into a new house that has only three ceiling recessed
> lights in the master bathroom. Two of them are above the two sinks.
> There is a space above the mirror on the wall behind the sinks.
> How can I add a set of wall hanging lights to provide more light?
> Thanks
> LM
>
Hi,
Easiest may be using track lighting aboue taking power from the recessed
fixture?

Posted by HeyBub on October 9, 2007, 9:36 pm
dalemar89@yahoo.com wrote:
> We have moved into a new house that has only three ceiling recessed
> lights in the master bathroom. Two of them are above the two sinks.
> There is a space above the mirror on the wall behind the sinks.
> How can I add a set of wall hanging lights to provide more light?
> Thanks

Trak lighting. Use different temperature bulbs. The ladies will appreciate
seeing how thier makeup looks with varied lighting.



Posted by AB on October 9, 2007, 9:47 pm
An alternative to conventional track lighting might be the FreeJack system
from Teck Lighting. This system has a recessed lighting adapter available
that could allow you to convert your existing recessed fixtures into a
variety of fixtures including spots, pendants, etc. One site that carries
this product is
http://www.lightingforum.com/tech/tech_lighting_freejack_index.htm. I hope
this helps.


> We have moved into a new house that has only three ceiling recessed
> lights in the master bathroom. Two of them are above the two sinks.
> There is a space above the mirror on the wall behind the sinks.
> How can I add a set of wall hanging lights to provide more light?
> Thanks
> LM
>



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