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    I want to put recessed lights in my kitchen. Everything is great except there is a ceiling joist exactly where I need to put 1 light. What is a good work-around. Thanks

  • #2
    Are your ceiling joists exposed?

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    • #3
      I can see them from the the attic crawl space but not from below. But, I have no problem with making them accessable from the ground.

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      • #4
        It sounds to me like you'll need to install your light at a different location if you want a recessed type. You can't cut the joist to allow for this kind of room. You can install an electrical box beside the joist and then install a regular light fixture to this box, but it will not be recessed. Perhaps installing a strip of track lighting to the electrical box would suffice and allow you to direct the lighting where it's needed.

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        • #5
          Installing a can light

          Problem - you want to locate a can light where there is a joist in the way.
          The diagram I drew up may help you. The joist are supported by the plates on either side of the room - shortest distance between them. cut the joist to create a box and install similar 2 X 10 or 12's cross ways. Remove the center board.

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          • #6
            Thanks for the help. I am glad I found this site.

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