To find the precise location of the stud you will need to saw through any drywall until the stud prevents the blade from continuing.
How to hang a light fixture on the wall.
Avoid yanking on the wires.
You can sometimes turn decorative screws by hand or with pliers.
Secure the feature to the wall or ceiling by.
Lighting above the mirror should be approx 75 80 inches from the floor.
Pull the fixture wires into the electric box and make connections.
Remove any nuts or screws holding the fixture in place.
Remove any shade or globe on the sconce then remove the light bulb.
Trace the outline of the back of the box on the drywall using a pencil.
Loosen the mounting screws or knob that holds the base of the light fixture to the electrical box then gently pull the fixture away from the box.
Sunlight can cause colors to dull over time so hang your artwork on an interior wall that doesn t get any sunlight throughout the day.
If you are hanging sconces on either side of the mirror you ll want them to be approx eye level so 60 70 inches from the floor.
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You can then take a smaller blade and chop through the remaining drywall until you see the stud.
If this isn t an option use curtains to protect your artwork from the strong morning and afternoon light.
Remove the glass globe shade and bulb.
Installing bathroom light fixtures over a stud first find the studs using a stud finger.
Carefully pull the fixture from the wall pry if it has been painted in place.
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How high should bathroom light fixtures hang.
Place the back of the box on the wall or ceiling and adjust it straight and level.
If the fixture is heavy use a piece of rope or twine to hold the fixture up while you disconnect the wires.
Feed the electrical cables through the hole and the self clamping holes on the back of the box.
Slide the canopy up against the ceiling to cover the mounting hardware.
Use a non contact circuit tester to check the wires for power.
Cut along the trace line with a drywall saw and remove the cutout.
Unscrew the mounting screws holding the fixture to the electrical box.
Tighten the locknut against the canopy.
Place the artwork on a wall that isn t exposed to sunlight.
Hang the fixture thread the fixture s mounting stem into the mounting strap on the ceiling box.
When replacing a wall light or sconce it s important to plan ahead and ensure that your new light is looking and working its best.
If they have slots use a screwdriver.