Kitchen light redo
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Cynthia E on Mar 17, 2014I don't see any pictures of the lightHelpful Reply
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Chillypeach on Mar 17, 2014here is the pic, sorryHelpful Reply
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Woodbridge Environmental Tiptophouse.com on Mar 17, 2014You can use a plastic film that is often used on windows to block people from looking in. This film will defuse the light more then just the plastic cover that is installed. Installing any frame around the light will improve its look, but it may make it hard to remove plastic cover to change bulbs which will stop working as soon as you finish the product. Still another way is to construct a wood frame around the light fixture that will also hold a new flat light cover in place. This will hide the entire fixture and give it another new look all together. They sell these fixtures at the big box stores already made, check them out and build your own for a fraction of the cost and without having to do all the electrical all over again.Helpful Reply
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Chillypeach on Mar 17, 2014I think that is an awesome idea of just building a box around current fixture! Thank you ;@)Helpful Reply
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