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Hi, 77401
In our formal living room our two floor outlets are not in a great place for the rug and furniture we have purchased. We have two table lamps on two end tables that need to be plugged in somehow. Here is what my sister-in-law suggested:
Also, here are some thoughts on the Living Room lamps:
1. You could have the lamps "hard-wired" into the outlet that falls under the rug. A good electrician can do this. It involves removing the plugs altogether and wiring directly into the electrical box. The downside is that you would not be able to move the lamps without re-hiring an electrician. The upside is that you can use the lamps and not see the plugs.
2. You could switch out the existing lamp plugs with "low profile" plugs that have about a 1/4" profile. An electrician could do this. The brass plates could be removed from your floor outlet and the lamps plugged into the outlet that falls under the rug. You would have two small bumps under the rug.
We really want the two lamps to work. Do either of these suggestions sound doable? If yes, what do you think the charge would be?
(Name withheld)
Is it me or are people acting stupid tonight?
Check it out.
Hi, 77401
In our formal living room our two floor outlets are not in a great place for the rug and furniture we have purchased. We have two table lamps on two end tables that need to be plugged in somehow. Here is what my sister-in-law suggested:
Also, here are some thoughts on the Living Room lamps:
1. You could have the lamps "hard-wired" into the outlet that falls under the rug. A good electrician can do this. It involves removing the plugs altogether and wiring directly into the electrical box. The downside is that you would not be able to move the lamps without re-hiring an electrician. The upside is that you can use the lamps and not see the plugs.
2. You could switch out the existing lamp plugs with "low profile" plugs that have about a 1/4" profile. An electrician could do this. The brass plates could be removed from your floor outlet and the lamps plugged into the outlet that falls under the rug. You would have two small bumps under the rug.
We really want the two lamps to work. Do either of these suggestions sound doable? If yes, what do you think the charge would be?
(Name withheld)
Is it me or are people acting stupid tonight?