mkgrady
Senior Member
- Location
- Massachusetts
I'm replacing hanging fixtures on porches at a condo complex. The fixtures are attached to boxes on the ceiling and the ceiling is made of wood. The old fixture has a canopy that measures nearly 5 inches. The new canopy measures just 4-1/4 inches. Many of the holes cut around the box are larger than the new canopy.
There must be a product made (or something I can make) that I can install on the ceiling to shrink the ceiling hole, almost like a reducing washer. I have seen ceiling medalions as small as about 10 inches in diameter that might work but I would prefer something much smaller and less expensive. The ceilings are painted light blue and the fixtures are black, so something black would be ideal.
There must be a product made (or something I can make) that I can install on the ceiling to shrink the ceiling hole, almost like a reducing washer. I have seen ceiling medalions as small as about 10 inches in diameter that might work but I would prefer something much smaller and less expensive. The ceilings are painted light blue and the fixtures are black, so something black would be ideal.