Sure. Get a recessed light that is designed to be installed in "old Work". You must hav eenough room in ceiling to contain the recessed light. There may be some issues in some locations where the recessed fixture may overheat if for instance there is insulation around the fixture. Light should have an over temp cutoff. There should be a template with recessed light and a built in box to wire in the power from the old light.
If you carefully cut out the sheetrock in ceiling according to the template dimensions, you will be able to use the piece you remove to repair the hole should there be no room for the recessed light.
If there is attic access where the new light will be installed, you may be able to use a "new Work" light fixture since you can mount it from above. Go to someplace like Home Depot or Lowes and see what they have available.
Yes. Depends on the fixture. May need some dry wall work to make it look right.
There are many different types of ceiling lights. Examples of ceiling lights include flush, chandeliers, round, and square lights. A ceiling fan doubles as ceiling lights and a fan.
Most of the time a fixture will be flush or as close to the ceiling as possible in a 8' ceiling.
Yes. Most ceiling fans have parts that let you either put the fan close to the ceiling (which is typical for an 8' ceiling) or let it hang down farther from the ceiling. All my ceilings are 8' and I have 4 ceiling fans in 4 different rooms and they work good by letting me reduce my AC usage, which is much more expensive.
The same height as the downrod is. Don't buy a low profile or flush mount ceiling fan, because these are specially designed for places where the ceiling is less than eight feet high. I would suggest you buy a traditional ceiling fan or a industrial ceiling fan. Industrial ceiling fans are specially designed for high and big places. For more info about this: http://www.ceiling-fan-wizard.com
So the front of them is flush with drywall is the correct way.
The difference between flush and semi-flush mounted ceiling lights is that one of them can be mounted on the ceiling and the other one can be mounted elsewhere.
Some Recessed lights have a thermal cutoff. (Some flush mount ceiling lights too) Use a smaller wattage bulb.That is all that can be said without more info.
Some Recessed lights have a thermal cutoff. (Some flush mount ceiling lights too) Use a smaller wattage bulb.That is all that can be said without more info.
A flush beam is a beam that is flush the the surrounding floor or ceiling joists. Often held in place with metal connectors. It could be a steel 'I' beam, lvl, built up wood. It is used when ceiling height is needed to be maintained.
One can find flush mount ceiling fans from a number of retailers. There are many of them available to buy from The Home Depot as well as Lowe's and eBay.
There are many different types of ceiling lights. Examples of ceiling lights include flush, chandeliers, round, and square lights. A ceiling fan doubles as ceiling lights and a fan.
Flush mount and semi flush fixtures are the most popular kinds of ceiling lights. They're usually designed to spread a broad range of light in a hallway, bathroom, or bedroom. They can also be used as outdoor ceiling fixtures for the porch.
There are many great flush mount ceiling light brands. Some of the best brands that have received the best reviews are Kichler, Livex, Savannah, and Craftmade.
Every living area needs lighting. Indoors or outdoors, lighting sets the mood for a living space. There are many types of lighting fixtures that can be used to illuminate an area; one type is recessed lighting fixtures. Recessed lighting fixtures are installed in a hole in the ceiling. The main housing part of the lamp is in the ceiling and is not visible; only the outer trim can be seen. Recessed lights can provide a narrow beam of light like a spotlight. They can also produce a broader beam of light like a floodlight. When choosing recessed lighting fixtures for your home, you need to keep you lighting needs in mind. Do you need to illuminate a large area? If so, a recessed light that provides a broader beam will meet your needs. If you're using the light to highlight a particular area in the room, a fixture with a more narrow beam is preferable. Style is an important consideration, too. Even though the main body of a recessed lighting fixture is hidden away in the ceiling, the outer trim and the bulb are visible to the onlooker. Recessed lights do come in an assortment of colors (usually black, white, or silver) and styles. Some fixtures are flush with the ceiling;others are recessed futher into it. Recessed lighting fixtures are usually fixed in place, but some are adjustable so you can direct the light where you want it. And though most are round, some recessed lighting fixtures come in other shapes such as an octagon. Recessed lighting fixtures use a variety of bulbs, too. Some use incandescent bulbs, some use flurorescent bulbs, and some use halogen bulbs. What type of bulb a fixture uses will affect energy efficiency and the type of light they provide. Lighting is an important consideration when designing a living space. Though there are many types of lighting fixtures available to a property owner, recessed lighting fixtures are a practical and stylish way to add light to any living area.
Most of the time a fixture will be flush or as close to the ceiling as possible in a 8' ceiling.
At Lowe's home improvement stores, flush mount ceiling lights start at $21.97 for a set of 2 basic lights. Prices vary from there depending on style and size.
Ceiling lights like Chandeliers, Pendent Lighting, Flush Mount Ceiling Lights, Track Lights are called overhead lights.