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Updating a Fluorescent Box Light With LED Lighting Decorative Molding
by
TheKimSixFix
(IC: blogger)
Originally our kitchen was sporting a huge four-light fluorescent light box that is so typical of the late 1980s. I tore down the box, re-leveled the ceiling and removed the lights. I replaced them with six LED can lights, a three-bulb chandelier over the island and a drop pendant over the sink. Those fixtures throw more light than the huge original light box and because of the use of energy efficient LEDs our electric bill is actually smaller.
Finally, I added decorative box molding to the ceiling. Not only does it mask the imperfect patch job on the textured ceiling, but it adds architectural interest. One of the biggest eye-sores in my home has become one of the most frequently complimented.. and all for only a couple hundred dollars! For more info see: http://www.thekimsixfix.com/2011/11/how-to-shave-30-years-off-your-kitchen.html
Finally, I added decorative box molding to the ceiling. Not only does it mask the imperfect patch job on the textured ceiling, but it adds architectural interest. One of the biggest eye-sores in my home has become one of the most frequently complimented.. and all for only a couple hundred dollars! For more info see: http://www.thekimsixfix.com/2011/11/how-to-shave-30-years-off-your-kitchen.html
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Published August 22nd, 2012 12:33 AM
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Pegasus Lighting on May 29, 2014Wow! What a great application of LED recessed lights to run across. (Nice job!)
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Mark Hopple on Oct 09, 2014I dont know what they were thinking with those light boxes...but the transformation of ur kitchen is Awesome!
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