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8 Light Fixtures That Instantly Elevate a Room

May 28, 2026 · Home
A person stands on a fiberglass ladder in a sunlit room, preparing to remove an old ceiling light fixture.
A man on a ladder installs a white dome light fixture to instantly elevate the room’s style.

Step-by-Step Instructions

Swapping a light fixture involves clear, predictable steps. If you encounter frayed wires, scorched insulation, or aluminum wiring during these phases, stop immediately and hire a licensed electrician. For standard copper wiring, follow this process carefully.

A technical diagram showing a circuit breaker switched to the off position and a voltage tester confirming the power is disconnected.
Ensure a safe installation by switching off the breaker and verifying no power with a voltage tester.

Phase 1: Disable Power and Verify

Locate your main electrical panel and turn off the breaker that supplies power to the room where you plan to work. Return to the room and flip the wall switch to confirm the light goes out. Next, climb your ladder, remove the canopy or cover of the old fixture, and hold your non-contact voltage tester directly against the exposed wires. The tester will beep or flash red if voltage remains. Never proceed until the tester confirms the power is completely off.

A close-up photo of hands removing a dusty, old glass light fixture from a ceiling electrical box.
Carefully remove the old glass shade and disconnect the wiring to prepare for your new light fixture.

Phase 2: Dismantle the Existing Fixture

Unscrew the wire nuts connecting the old fixture to your house wiring. Untwist the wires gently. Keep a firm grip on the base of the old fixture so it does not fall and damage your floor. Once you disconnect the wires, unscrew the fixture from the metal mounting bracket attached to the ceiling box and lower it safely to the ground.

An exploded-view diagram showing how a universal mounting bracket attaches to a ceiling electrical box with screws.
Secure the universal mounting bracket to the ceiling junction box using screws to support your new fixture.

Phase 3: Install the New Mounting Bracket

Most modern light fixtures come with a new metal mounting bracket—often called a crossbar or universal mounting plate. Unscrew the old bracket from the ceiling box and discard it. Take the new bracket and screw it securely into the electrical box. Tug on the bracket to ensure it holds firmly; it must support the full weight of your new fixture.

A wiring diagram showing black, white, and green wires connected with wire nuts, labeled as hot, neutral, and ground.
Twist matching wires together and secure them with orange wire nuts for a safe electrical connection.

Phase 4: Wire the New Fixture

Lift your new fixture toward the ceiling. If the fixture is heavy, ask a helper to hold it while you connect the wires. First, wrap the bare copper or green ground wire from the fixture around the green grounding screw on your new bracket, then connect it to the ground wire in your ceiling box using a wire nut. Next, connect the white (neutral) wire from the ceiling to the white wire on the fixture. Finally, connect the black (hot) wire from the ceiling to the black wire on the fixture. Twist a wire nut tightly onto each connection and wrap the base of the nut with a layer of electrical tape.

A close-up photo of a hand flipping a light switch, with a newly installed light glowing brightly in the blurred background.
Flip the switch to test your connection and enjoy the warm glow of your new light fixture.

Phase 5: Secure the Canopy and Test

Carefully tuck the bundled wires up into the ceiling box, ensuring no wires are pinched against the metal bracket. Slide the fixture canopy flush against the ceiling and secure it using the decorative nuts or screws provided by the manufacturer. Install your light bulbs, step off the ladder, and restore power at the breaker panel. Flip the wall switch to enjoy your newly installed lighting.

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