How to Hang Lights from a Ceiling: 13 Steps (with Pictures) (2024)

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Hanging a swag light or light fixture from your ceiling may seem like a daunting task, but it’s actually rather simple. You only need a few basic tools and a little bit of time to tackle this project. If you own the property, you can install a light fixture directly into the ceiling. If you rent, or just want a more temporary solution, you can hang a swag light from a hook or anchor and plug it into an outlet.

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Installing a Light Fixture in the Ceiling

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    Turn off the circuit breaker that powers the light. Before you do anything else, you need to turn off the circuit breaker. If you aren’t sure which breaker turns off the light, turn off the main breaker and use natural light or a headlamp to complete this project.[1]

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    Remove the old fixture, if applicable. Use a screwdriver to remove the screws, or an impact driver with a hex-shaft to remove the nuts, that secure the canopy (the dome-shaped cover) to the ceiling. Then, use a screwdriver to remove the screws that secure the crossbar to the electrical box. Disconnect the wires on the fixture from the wires in the ceiling by removing the wire connectors and untwisting the wires. Carefully lower the old fixture to the floor.[2]

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    Jeff Huynh is the owner of Moseybolt, a full service solution in home services, renovations, and repair in the Greater Seattle area. He has over five years of handyman experience. He has a BS in Business Administration from the San Francisco State University and his Certificate in Industrial Electronics Technology from North Seattle College.

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    Make sure your light will be secure. According to Jeff Huynh, the general manager of Handyman Rescue Team: "If you remove your light fixture and you find a metal or plastic box, wiggle the box to test the screws. If it's not secure, you'll need to replace it. If it seems sturdy and sound, you can install a light fixture that weighs up to about 15 lbs (6.8 kg). However, if you're hanging a heavier fixture like a chandelier, you'll need to install a beam into the rafters above the ceiling and hang the box and the light from that."

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    Assemble the mounting strap for the new fixture. Follow the instructions that came with the new fixture. Generally, you’ll need to line up the crossbar with the back of the canopy and thread the pipe or screws through the canopy. Only 14 to 12 inch (0.64 to 1.27cm) of the pipe should extend past the canopy, so adjust the screws or pipe until that much is showing. Tighten the nuts to hold the screws or pipe in place.[3]

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    Attach the crossbar to the electrical box. Ask someone to hold the fixture while you do this. First, make sure all the wires are on 1 side of the crossbar. Then, use a screwdriver to screw the crossbar to the electrical box on the ceiling. It should go across the center of the hole and be screwed in on either side.[4]

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    Connect the like wires to each other. You should connect the “hot” wire in the fixture to the “hot” wire in the ceiling, and the neutral wire in the fixture to the neutral wire in the ceiling. Generally, the hot wire is black or red and the neutral wire is white. Use wire connectors to connect the like wires to each other. Simply twist the exposed parts of the wires together, then screw the connector onto the wires.[5]

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    Wrap the ground wire clockwise around the ground screw. There is a ground screw on the crossbar that you installed, and it can usually be found just to 1 side of the center of the crossbar. Find the ground wire, which is usually green or copper. Wrap the ground wire clockwise around the ground screw to tighten it.[6]

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    Install the canopy. Tuck all of the wires and wire connectors into the electrical box. Then, use a screwdriver or impact driver to secure the canopy to the ceiling. You can adjust the threaded rod or screws, if necessary, to make sure the canopy fits securely.[7]

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    Add the light bulbs and turn the power back on. If necessary, place light bulbs into the sockets of the fixture. Make sure they are rated for the type of fixture you purchased. Then, flip the circuit breaker to turn the power back on.[8]

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    Purchase a swag light and cord kit. Look for a “swag” light, which is one that is hung from the ceiling and plugged into a wall. This means you don’t have to do any electrical work! The lamp and cord kit should contain the light and shade, the cord with a plug, and anchors or hooks to install the light.[9]

    • You can find swag lamps and cord kits at home improvement and home decorating stores as well as online.
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    Ensure the cord will reach an outlet. Before you add hooks or anchors, think about where you want the light to go. Determine if the cord is long enough to reach an outlet once you hang the light and run the cord along the ceiling, then down a corner where 2 of your walls meet. If it’s not, consider hanging the light somewhere else or adding an extension cord.[10]

    • Running the cord down a corner, rather than the middle of a wall, makes for a more attractive project.
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    Install 2 ceiling hooks or a ceiling hook and an anchor. If the light you plan to hang is heavy, such as more than 5 pounds (2.3kg), use an anchor rather than a hook to secure it to the ceiling. Situate this anchor or hook where you want the light to hang from and screw it into the ceiling. The other hook should go in the corner of the room in which you plan to run the cord down to the outlet.[11]

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    Hang the light from the hook or anchor. Remove all the packaging and screw the bulb into the socket, if necessary. Secure the lamp shade over the bulb and connect the cord, if applicable. Then, hang the cord from the hook or anchor you installed so the lamp sits at the desired height.[12]

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    Plug the light in, then hide the cords with cord covers if desired. Once you’ve gotten your light hung up, all that’s left to do is plug it in! If you want a cleaner look, consider covering the cord with cord covers. These are plastic tubes that conceal the cords and help them stay in place. Simply slip the cord into the tube through the slit in the back. Then, peel off the adhesive backing and stick the cover to the wall or ceiling.[13]

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      • If your home was wired before 1985, make sure the fixture you buy doesn’t necessitate that your electrical wire is rated for 90°C (194°F).[14]

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      • If your new light fixture weighs more than 50 pounds (23kg), you may need to install a new electrical box to hold it.[15]

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      • Aluminum wiring should not be altered. If you have aluminum wiring, which is dark gray rather than copper, contact a certified electrician to help you with this project.[16]

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      Installing a Light Fixture in the Ceiling

      • Light fixture
      • Screwdriver or impact driver
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      • Swag light
      • Cord kit with hooks or anchors
      • Screwdriver or impact driver (for anchors)
      • Cord covers (optional)

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      This article was co-authored by Jeff Huynh and by wikiHow staff writer, Sophia Latorre. Jeff Huynh is the owner of Moseybolt, a full service solution in home services, renovations, and repair in the Greater Seattle area. He has over five years of handyman experience. He has a BS in Business Administration from the San Francisco State University and his Certificate in Industrial Electronics Technology from North Seattle College. This article has been viewed 89,868 times.

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      To install a light fixture in the ceiling, begin by turning off the power. Remove the old fixture, then assemble the mounting strap for the new fixture as per the instructions. Attach the crossbar to the electrical box with a screwdriver. Connect the hot wire to the hot wire and the neutral wire to the neutral wire using wire connectors. Wrap the ground wire clockwise around the ground screw on the crossbar. Then, install the canopy and turn the power back on. To learn how to hang a swag light from a ceiling hook, read on!

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      FAQs

      What is the rule for ceiling lights? ›

      Rule of Thumb

      As a general rule, the diameter of your fixture should be proportional to the room's dimensions. For rooms under 100 square feet, consider a fixture between 12 and 24 inches in diameter. Larger rooms may require fixtures measuring 24 inches or more.

      How to hang a swag light from the ceiling? ›

      After mounting the hook in the proper location, hang your swag light by carefully feeding the chain ends through the eye screws and securing the tension on both sides. For extra precaution, you can use a leveler tool to precisely tune your ceiling mount.

      How do you arrange ceiling lights? ›

      By dividing the total height of your ceiling in half, you get the amount of space you should leave between each light. For example, recessed lighting spacing for a 16-foot-high ceiling would be 8 feet between each light. This will provide good spacing for the overall illumination of the room.

      How do you string hanging lights? ›

      How to Hang Outdoor String Lights
      1. Step 1: Measure & Prep. The first thing to do is measure for both your string lights and the cable guide wire you need for spanning across any open spaces. ...
      2. Step 2: Mount Screw Hooks. ...
      3. Step 3: Connect & Tighten Cable. ...
      4. Step 4: Attach Your String Lights. ...
      5. Step 5: Sit Back and Enjoy!

      What can I use to hang lights from the ceiling? ›

      You now know you can hang Christmas lights with adhesive hooks, but if you need alternatives, consider pushpins, tacks, staples, and adhesive putty (for small projects). If you have a drop ceiling, look for clips and hooks designed for the metal framing.

      How do you attach a light fitting to the ceiling? ›

      1. Turn off the power. Switch off any active power before installing and mounting your ceiling lamp. ...
      2. Attach the ceiling bracket. Unscrew the mounting bracket from the fixture and use the screws to attach the mounting bracket to the ceiling. ...
      3. Connect the wires to the ceiling lamp. ...
      4. Attach the ceiling lamp. ...
      5. Insert light bulb.

      What do you call lights that hang from the ceiling? ›

      Chandeliers. Suspended from the ceiling, chandeliers direct their light upward, typically over a table. They can enhance the decorative style of a room. Chandeliers provide ambient lighting.

      How do you hang lightweight items from the ceiling? ›

      Similar to tape and mounting putty, you can also try adhesive hooks for lightweight objects. You can also use self-adhesive Velcro for your decorations. Attach one side of the Velcro to the ceiling and one side of the Velcro to your decoration, then stick the Velcro back together!

      What is a swag ceiling light? ›

      Simply put, a swag light is like a regular fixture, but it's attached to the ceiling or wall in an unusual way that allows more precise hanging and customization. With a cord that plugs into a standard outlet, you can use different types of swag hooks to reposition and secure the cord and light nearly anywhere.

      How to center a ceiling light? ›

      Use a hook to relocate the light

      This method is called swaging. Install a swag hook over the spot where you want your pendant to hang. Choose a pendant with a flexible cord/chain and hang your pendant over the hook. Now your pendant is centered!

      How do you space out string lights? ›

      The average spacing between sockets on a patio light string is at least 12 inches. However, spacing can range from 12 inches to 3 feet wide.

      How do you roll up string lights? ›

      Roll out a length of plastic sheet equal to that of the strand lights and cut the plastic sheet from the roll. Place the strand on top of the plastic sheet and roll the plastic sheet and strand lights together. This will keep the icicle strands from tangling and bundle everything neatly inside a sheet of plastic.

      Do you string lights from the top or bottom? ›

      Starting at the top of the tree, intertwine the lights on top of and under branches. Work your way down and around the tree, hanging lights in the back as well. When you reach the bottom, hide any extra lights behind the tree.

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