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How to Update Recessed Lights: Step-by-Step Instructions and Pictures
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Replace the baffle trim on an older recessed ceiling light.
Read an overview on how to update recessed lights.
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Renew those old recessed lights by replacing the baffle trim with a snazzier choice like an eyeball trim. It’ll dress up your room and allow you to point the light to illuminate interesting objects or areas.
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