Small Home Renovation Project: Family Room Spot Light
We are expecting the full-size version of our recent
family portrait
soon. In preparation, I have been instructed to place a spot
light in the family room ceiling to illuminate the wall in the
family room where the portrait will be placed.
My plan is to replace the 2-gang switch at the bottom of the
stairs with a 3-gang box. The third gang will be one of two 3-way
switches that control the new light. The second 3-way switch will
be located immediately next to the portrait. Both 3-way switches
will be dimmers (I bought the dimmers today... $60... sheesh!).
Today I pulled out the old 2-gang switch at the bottom of the
stairs and made the whole bigger to accommodate a 3-gang box. Down
in the crawler, I very carefully measured where I needed to drill
up through the floor into the voice space where the wire needed to
be threaded (*cough* Bryan *cough*). I made the hole and
ran some 14/3 wire down to the crawler. I wired the
3-way dimmer switch, replaced the wiring in the other two
existing switches, and reinstalled the face plate.
Over at the portait wall, I cut out a single-gang hole for the
second 3-way dimmer switch.
Back down in the crawler, I threaded the wire through some joist
knockouts over to the position where I would need to make my
second hole. Again, very carefully ((*cough* Bryan *cough*), I
measured where I needed to drill up through the floor to get into
the correct void space behind the hole I had just cut. I threaded
the wire up to the hole and cut it to length.
Next week: Moving the master bed, removing the carpet and pad, and
exposing the main floor ceiling from the second floor to make the
final wire run to the light fixture.
(Update Tue Mar 27 11:31:57 PDT 2007 // added link)
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