UPGRADING A FLUSH MOUNT LIGHT (2024)

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Being first time home owners, we try our best to make smart upgrades to the house. While not every home improvement project is going to have a 100% return on investment, there are many projects add to a home’s value without costing much out of pocket. One simple upgrade we recently made was to switch out our builder basic flush-mount light in our entryway with a pretty, schoolhouse-style semi-flush fixture, accented by a simple ceiling medallion. The light adds style and functionality to the space, and it is a relatively inexpensive project that most DIYers can do!

ProBond Advancedis Elmer’s strongest and safest multi-surface glue that is able to provide strength, durability, and ease of use with a clean finished appearance. It provides you the ability to bondMixed Materialssuch as wood to metal, glass to concrete, or ceramic to drywall without the messy residue often left behind from a polyurethane glue.

I knew that when we replaced the flush-mount light in our entryway, I would need to add a ceiling medallion first to cover any damage to the ceiling from the flush-mount. ProBond Advanced sounded like a good way to adhere a medallion to the ceiling without making a big mess.

I was both excited and anxious about switching out the fixture, since this was the first home improvement project I have done completely by myself. I did have to make one call to my dad for advice mid-installation, but the rest of the project was all me. It was easy to remove the old fixture (after turning off the power to the hallway, of course), especially since I had done some YouTube research before getting started.

I applied a good amount of Elmer’s ProBond Advanced to the ceiling medallion and centered it around the electrical box. I used painter’s tape to keep the medallion flush to the ceiling while the adhesive dried. Not pretty, but it worked.

After the glue was dry, I installed the new light following the directions in the box. Wiring a ceiling light is not much harder than rewiring a lamp (which I have done many times before), you just have to take extra precautions to make sure there is NO POWER running to the fixture. The wiring process went very smoothly. I had some issues caused by our slightly recessed electrical box, but a quick trip to the hardware store for new bolts fixed that.

I love our new schoolhouse style fixture. It adds character to what had been a fairly bland entryway. Sometime this summer, we hope to remove the carpet from the stairs and refinish the wood underneath. That too will add value to the house without spending a fortune. You can find the materials I used in this project at your local hardware store, or you can order from Amazon here. I will receive a small commission if you choose to purchase this way.

I bet you have a few home improvement items on your summer to-do- list. How would you use ProBond Advanced? For more ideas and tutorials visit Elmer’s Mixed Materials Pinterest board!

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  1. UPGRADING A FLUSH MOUNT LIGHT (11)Laura / Pet Scribble says

    First off – your entryway is SO inviting! Love it! And secondly? You've totally inspired me that I could do this project! I always think of Elmer's as crafting glue – obviously my bad. Definitely pinning this to my "list" of improvements we need to do, as our builders-grade light fixture is blah!

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  2. UPGRADING A FLUSH MOUNT LIGHT (12)Heidi @ Happiness is says

    What a great makeover! The new fixture makes your inviting space look even brighter and more cheery!

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  3. UPGRADING A FLUSH MOUNT LIGHT (14)Amy Anderson says

    AWESOME! I love the new fixture.

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  4. UPGRADING A FLUSH MOUNT LIGHT (15)Steph @ The Silly Pe says

    We have those same lights (the "before" ones), and I love what you did with them. Thank you so much for showing how you switched it out to something so much better! The medallion idea is great.

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  5. UPGRADING A FLUSH MOUNT LIGHT (16)Ashlee says

    what a difference a pretty light makes! It looks terrific!

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  6. UPGRADING A FLUSH MOUNT LIGHT (17)Jamie says

    We just moved into a house which has those large square recessed lights in it everywhere, and I want to add ceiling fans. I was thinking about using medallions to cover the square cutout in the ceiling instead of having to do drywall patchwork. Thanks for you post!

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