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Installing recessed lighting in bathroom.
Recessed lighting layout requires planning to ensure your final result will be a well lit room that is useful comfortable and has the right ambience.
The most common sizes are 4 5 or 6 fin diameter.
A recessed light fixture for these areas must have a trim that will be moisture proof and this typically means that.
Installing recessed lights in wet locations if the fixture will be in the shower or bath tub area then it s really all about the trim.
If an attic is above the ceiling run the wire from the attic.
Cut the hole with a drill with a hole cutting attachment and mark all light locations.
Installing the recessed light fixture 1 climb into the attic or crawlspace above the shower and set the recessed fixture into the hole so its bottom lip is even with the drywall on the ceiling.
If installing recessed lighting yourself use a hole saw simply an attachment for your drill to ensure a perfect circular hole of the proper diameter.
When using recessed lights for the bathroom mirror place the fixtures as close to the plane of the mirror as possible.
Use at least two recessed fixtures and space them so that the light output from one overlaps with the other.
The simplest and most effective way to light a light colored bathroom is a diffuse ceiling light.
Downlights require careful positioning to avoid shadows.
The excess wire gives you enough slack to wire the new fixtures.
An idea recessed light fixture would be one.
Repeat this for each light fixture.
Make sure you do not snag any wires that may be in the ceiling cavity.
Pull cable from the power source to the first recessed light and leave approximately 18 inches of wire hanging from the ceiling.
Your new lighting should include a paper template which can be used to trace a circle on the ceiling.
Learn how to install recessed lighting also known as can lights with our light installation tutorial.