• Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar

Simply Designing with Ashley

  • DIY
  • Oils
  • Recipes
  • Craft
  • Travel
  • Decor
  • Holiday
menu icon
go to homepage
  • DIY
  • Oils
  • Recipes
  • Craft
  • Travel
  • Decor
  • Holiday
search icon
Homepage link
  • DIY
  • Oils
  • Recipes
  • Craft
  • Travel
  • Decor
  • Holiday
×

How to Install Sconce Lighting

Published: Apr 2, 2014 by Ashley Phipps · 1285 words. · About 7 minutes to read this article. · 5 Comments · This post may contain affiliate links · This blog generates income via ads and sponsored posts · This blog uses cookies · See our privacy policy for more info Filed Under: DIY, Home Decor

We have been slowly at work updating our home.  One of our more recent projects was our downstairs half bathroom.  We installed new Herringbone Tile Floors and then we DIY'd our own Floating Shelves.  And we love how it all turned out!  But when we went in there, there was one last item that stuck out like a sore thumb: our light.  So we decided that we wanted to remove our existing light bar and replace it with two sconce lights!

How to Install Sconce Lighting | #bathroom #lighting #diy #homeimprovement #bathroomremodel #remodel

Our previous light was an awful, builder grade, Hollywood-style, chrome light bar.  It was effective in that it gave off light, but it offered nothing more to the room.  It was ugly.  And once we upgraded everything else, we knew we just couldn't live with this anymore!

Thankfully Lamps Plus came to our rescue and helped us replace our ugly light with these incredible sconces!!

Hello, beautiful light!

How to Install Sconce Lighting | #bathroom #lighting #diy #homeimprovement #bathroomremodel #remodel

The moment my husband and I saw these sconces, we were instantly in love!  They are industrial, vintage, chic and just our style!!  They are the Lamps Plus Menlo Park Wall Sconce and they are even more beautiful in person then they are online!

So we set about the task of removing our existing light bar and rerouting the electrical to accommodate two sconces.  (Please note that I am not a professional electrician or contractor.  I am just sharing what we did that worked for us.  If you have any questions or concerns, it is always best to consult a professional.  Cutting into walls and dealing with electrical can be dangerous and can entail costly repairs if not done properly.  So be sure to be smart, use proper safety precautions and consult a professional!  I am in no way liable for anything if you choose to do this yourself.)

How to Install Sconce Lighting | #bathroom #lighting #diy #homeimprovement #bathroomremodel #remodel

Turn off Power

First we turned off power to our bathroom at the breaker.  We also bought an inexpensive voltage detector so that we could double check that no wires were live while we worked in the room.

Install Electrical Boxes Where New Sconces Will Go

Next we determined where we wanted our sconces to be installed.  Essentially, our next step was to cut holes in the drywall the size of our electrical boxes in the location where we wanted our sconces to go.  But there are several issues one could potentially encounter along the way, so I wanted to take a moment to point out some things to watch out for.

Remember That Time When We Almost Cut through a Water Line?

Ya.  We almost did that!

It is important to use a small hand saw to cut through the dry wall.  Not an electrical saw.  Because we used a hand saw, we were able to feel a bit of resistance while cutting out a hole for our electrical box so we knew we needed to stop, start another hole and investigate what was behind our wall.

The problem with trying to cut into existing drywall is that you never really know where the plumbing and electrical are located.  Even if you have plumbing or electrical plans, they may not be accurate.  So you simply need to be extraordinarily careful!

Cutting through a water line would have been very expensive and time consuming to fix.

Studs

The other obstacle we encountered was one of our studs was in the way of where we wanted our sconce to be installed.  So, be prepared to be flexible as you may need to modify your placement.

Run New Wiring

Back to how to do this, we carefully cut two holes in the drywall the size of our new electrical boxes.  Then we ran new wire from our existing electrical box to the first new electrical box.

One thing to watch out for is to be sure that the new wire is rated properly for the amount of current needed for the project.  If the wire isn't the proper gauge it could cause a fire hazard.  So be sure to use the correct gauge wire.

We ran our new wire behind our dry wall.  Thankfully we were not going a long distance but if you are, I would suggest using a coat hanger to help fish the wire from one box to the other.

Once the wire is in place, we connected the new wire to the existing wire at the original box.  We used Twist On Wire Connectors to connect the existing and the new wire together.  (Remember to get the correct size twist on wire connectors for the wire you are using.)

We connected the new black wire to the existing black wire, the new white wire to the existing white wire and the new ground wire to the existing ground wire.  Generally black is the power, white is the neutral and the copper wire is the ground.

Finally, we wrapped each of the connections with electrical tape.  We did this to ensure the twist on connectors were secure and that the wires were well insulated from each other.

How to Install Sconce Lighting | #bathroom #lighting #diy #homeimprovement #bathroomremodel #remodel

Piggyback your Electrical and Power your Sconces

At this point, we had our wire run from our original electrical box to our first new electrical box and our next job was to connect this wiring both to our new sconce wiring AND piggyback the electrical to the second sconce location.  All at the same time.

We fished a second new section of wire from the first sconce location to the second sconce location.

Using our Twist On Wire Connectors, we took the first new wire we ran, the sconce wiring and the second new section of wire and connected them together.  Again, we connected same-color wires together.  This time, each twist on connector had three wires in it.

Again we wrapped each connection with electrical tape.

Then we used twist on connectors to connect the second new section of wiring to the second sconce wiring.


Install Your Sconces

After you have the electrical run, you will want to install your new sconces.

Every sconce is a bit different, but ours came with a metal mounting plate.  We were lucky enough to have studs right there so we simply screwed the mounting plate directly into the stud.  If we wouldn't have had studs, we could have attached the mounting plate to the electrical box (most electrical boxes have mounting locations built in).  Otherwise we could have used dry wall anchors to ensure that the mounting plate is very secure on the wall.  Our sconces are heavy and we wouldn't want them to fall, so we made sure to secure this well.

After the mounting plate was installed, the sconce base attached to the mounting plate.  We simply followed the instructions to do this, attached the clear bell-shaped glass and installed the light bulb.

And then we held our breath!

Turned our breaker on.

Switched our light on.

And thankfully all went well!  Angels sang and we had new, gloriously beautiful bathroom sconces!  Wahoo!

How to Install Sconce Lighting | #bathroom #lighting #diy #homeimprovement #bathroomremodel #remodel

Once we knew that everything was working, we used a dry wall patch to patch over the old electrical box. We sanded, painted and sat back and enjoyed our new beautiful lights!

Our bathroom honestly makes me so happy!  From the new tile, to the shelves, the lights and the new decor!  It is so pretty!

How to Install Sconce Lighting | #bathroom #lighting #diy #homeimprovement #bathroomremodel #remodel

And seriously!?  Aren't these lights to die for!?!?!

You can find some of my other favorite bathroom light options on my Bathroom Pinterest Board HERE.

If you could replace lighting in one of your rooms, where would it be?

You Might Also Enjoy:
DIY Wood Paneling
Hexagon Tile Floors
DIY Floating Shelves
Herringbone Tile Floors


Thanks so much to Lamps Plus for supplying me with these beautiful light fixtures for purposes of this blog post.

Follow via | Email | Facebook | Pinterest | Google+ | Instagram | Twitter | YouTube
| How to Install Sconce Lighting | 3 |
This post appeared first on Simply Designing.  All blog posts, text and images are subject to my Privacy and Use Policy here.  I participate in the link parties found here.

More Home DIY

  • woman installing lpv flooring
    How to Install LVP Flooring and Why it is my FAVORITE Flooring for Families
  • image of guy in jeans installing lvp or laminate flooring - LVP vs LAMINATE FLOORING
    LVP vs Laminate Flooring: Differences, Pros and Cons
  • woman filling square firewood holder with firewood
    DIY Firewood Rack
  • bat house high up in a tree
    How to make a Bat House

Reader Interactions

Comments

  1. Mary Beth

    April 02, 2014 at 9:34 pm

    You lighting choices are gorgeous and I love the tutorial ~ I'm going to save this for future reference.

    Reply
    • Ashley Phipps

      April 03, 2014 at 7:49 am

      Oh thank you so much Mary Beth! And thanks for stopping by!

      Reply
  2. Heidi @ Honeybear Lane

    April 03, 2014 at 12:42 pm

    These are beautiful! I don't know that I am brave enough to attempt electrical wiring but the styling is inspirational!

    Reply
  3. Ashley Divene

    August 16, 2015 at 11:24 pm

    Unfortunately this design for the beautiful sconce fixtures was stolen from my shop. It is so sad to see this company credited with my design on multiple websites. It is especially disappointing since these lights are copying an ecologically friendly lighting line that I created by myself, which is completely focused towards the environment and is made out of all re-sourced, recycled, and repurposed materials. These are not, and are made from China sweatshop parts.

    Reply
  4. Electrician Pros Phoenix

    January 30, 2017 at 6:47 pm

    Looks amazing, thank you for sharing.

    Reply

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Primary Sidebar

Hello Friends!

Ashley Phipps Simply Designing I'm Ashley Phipps and I love sharing SIMPLE DIY, home, travel, food, craft and essential oil ideas with you! Learn more about me here. Contact me here. Find Media/PR info here. Privacy is important to us. Please read my Privacy Policy.
  • Email
  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • Pinterest
  • Twitter
  • YouTube

Join our mailing list

Get our latest updates & exclusive content!

Privacy Policy, Disclaimer & Terms of Use

Favorite Posts

minimalist living room with white and grey background

Easy Minimalist Living for a clutter-free home and mind

St Patricks Day Print

Large St Patricks Day Print : Love Me Love You Love Us


COPYRIGHT: You’re welcome to link to Simply Designing or use a single image with a brief description to link back to any post. Republishing posts in their entirety is strictly prohibited.  Any use for commercial purposes is strictly prohibited. Feel free to pin on Pinterest. Find out more in my Privacy Policy.  Simply Designing with Ashley Phipps LLC is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to Amazon.com . Simply Designing with Ashley Phipps LLC and it’s owner, employees and affiliates are not liable in any way for injury or loss (whether physical, emotional, monetary or any other kind of loss) resulting from any inspiration, ideas, directions or information gained from this website. We advise you to always follow manufacturer instructions, take appropriate safety precautions and hire a professional when in doubt. We love it when you use our site for inspiration, but by using it, you agree that you do so at your own risk.

Privacy Policy 

Copyright © 2025