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Old 20-11-2018, 13:45   #1
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Advice needed with ceiling lights

I'm looking to replace the lights that are in my bedroom and living room with what I want as I have always hated these lights ever since we moved in.

I would like to replace these inset lights with flush light fittings now my question would I be better getting an electrician or would hubby be able to do this job.

If I need a electrician approximately how much do you think we are talking per light fitting?

We will be looking to replace the bedroom light with the drop light, and in the living room the two reset lights would be replaced with two crackle light fittings.


If hubby could do this himself would this be of use/helpful to convert these light fittings https://www.amazon.co.uk/Westinghous.../dp/B00FGQ19LC tbh I just don't know so really do need some advice here.

TYI
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