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Most fluorescent lights are linear in shape, but some are u shaped, and others (the compact fluorescents) are bent into various other shapes. Fluorescent lights come in a variety of lengths, a variety of voltage, a variety of light colors (all are more or less white, but the white can be tinged with varying degrees of other colors), a variety of tube diameter, differing quantities of mercury, a variety of brightness, a variety of socket types (some have one pin on each end, some have two, and the compact fluorescents are designed to screw into a socet the same way an incandescent bulb does). All these differences come in various combinations, so that there are literally thousands of different types of fluorescent lights.
The best place to hang a ceiling fixture would depend on the room you are putting it in. For example in the dining room you would want to center it over your table. Living rooms and bedrooms usually will be in the center of the room.
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.
To remove a crown moulding light cover from a fluorescent ceiling light fixture, follow these steps: Locate the clips or latches that hold the cover in place. These are usually located on the back or sides of the cover, and may be hidden by the crown moulding. Gently press the clips or latches to release them from the ceiling light fixture. Be careful not to break or damage the clips or latches. Carefully lift the cover away from the ceiling light fixture, being careful not to damage the cover or the light fixture. If the cover is difficult to remove or if it seems like it is stuck, try gently wiggling it back and forth or using a flat tool to gently pry it loose. Once the cover is removed, you should be able to access the light bulbs and other components of the light fixture. To replace the cover, simply reverse the steps, making sure that the clips or latches are securely fastened before turning the light back on. For Further Detail visit Here: homelyitems,com
You can supply the voltage to the swag from a wall box but the whole purpose of a swag fixture is to have it hang from the ceiling.You are going to have to find a way to support the fixture. If you can not get support from behind the ceiling then the support is going to have to be on the exposed surface side that you can see. You will probably have to span two ceiling joists and hang the fixture some where in between them to suit your purposes.
Progress Lights sells many products. They sell light fixtures that hang from the ceiling in addition to wall brackets, ceiling fans, accessories, and sconces.
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Stalagmites grow from the floor, stalagtites hang from the ceiling. I remember this by thinking stalagmites "might reach the ceiling" and stalactites are "tightly held"
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Stalactites come down from the ceiling. A good way to remember is to think that to come down from the ceiling, they have to hang on 'tite'.
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Most fluorescent lights are linear in shape, but some are u shaped, and others (the compact fluorescents) are bent into various other shapes. Fluorescent lights come in a variety of lengths, a variety of voltage, a variety of light colors (all are more or less white, but the white can be tinged with varying degrees of other colors), a variety of tube diameter, differing quantities of mercury, a variety of brightness, a variety of socket types (some have one pin on each end, some have two, and the compact fluorescents are designed to screw into a socet the same way an incandescent bulb does). All these differences come in various combinations, so that there are literally thousands of different types of fluorescent lights.
Stalactites grow down from the ceiling. Stalagmites grow up- from the floor. Think of the "c" and "g".
Michelangelo's painting does not hang from the ceiling. The painting is actually painted ON the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel at the Vatican.
It's a stalactite that hangs from the ceiling.
Three feet from the ceiling will give a good circulation of air from above the fan. Remember in the summer time the fan blows the air down, in the winter time the fan draws the air up.