I have 3 wall lights in my living room and would like to replace these with a single pendant fitting. I want to get an electrician to do this but wanted to have a reasonable idea f how they should approach the task before they come in.
In an ideal world these wall lights, or sconces as I found out they are technically called, would just be on one circuit so the electricion could detach them from the consumer unit and then install a new lighting circuit for the pendant. Unfortunately, they are on the same circuit as the hall lights and bedroom lights so this sounds like a pain.
Alternatively, could i in some way decommission two of the wall lights ( could they be choc blocked or finished off in some safe way and simply left in the partition wall and then the wires from the pendant light be taken from the wires that go into the 3rds remaining light?
Any ideas?
Thanks
In an ideal world these wall lights, or sconces as I found out they are technically called, would just be on one circuit so the electricion could detach them from the consumer unit and then install a new lighting circuit for the pendant. Unfortunately, they are on the same circuit as the hall lights and bedroom lights so this sounds like a pain.
Alternatively, could i in some way decommission two of the wall lights ( could they be choc blocked or finished off in some safe way and simply left in the partition wall and then the wires from the pendant light be taken from the wires that go into the 3rds remaining light?
Any ideas?
Thanks