Since swag lamps were fashionable in the 1970s look for estate sales where vintage items might be prevalent.
How do you make a swag lamp.
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The following steps will facilitate you in converting your chandelier to a swag lamp.
Swag lamps incorporate a typical family unit plug and a cord and there are no uncommon wiring contemplations or gaps to cut in your ceiling.
You don t even need a table to put them on.
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In this instructable i m going to show you 3 different ways to make custom hanging lamps.
And not in a good way since then i ve learned that it really isn t that difficult or expensive to make a lampshade the real way using any fabric you want.
It was fine but up close you could definitely tell that it was a diy job.
When you attached your swag hook you ll need to drill a hole for the anchor.
Converting a standard chandelier into a swag lamp involves no complicated wiring or tools.
They can go anywhere in a room because conveniently ceiling is everywhere.
It requires no wiring or other electrical work and it plugs into any wall outlet.
Another added benefit is that the lamp can be placed virtually anywhere additional lighting is needed regardless of whether or not the ceiling is pre wired for a fixture.
You ll need it when you re attaching the lamp cord to the base of the lamp screws.
Swag lamps are a quick way to add light to any space.
They are coming back and now you have sleeker modern swag lights with rounded and covered electrical cords to choose from.
I ve got a full tutorial on how to do it right here if you re interested.
If not keep reading.
Make one mark on the ceiling 6 to 8 inches from the wall where the electrical outlet is located.
The three styles are pictured below.
Also if the object you re using doesn t currently have a hole at the top you will need to drill one.
Place two small marks on the ceiling where you envision the attachment of the swag lamp chain.
Traditional swag lights became popular in the 1950s as a quick and easy way to brighten a room.
Pendant hanging swag lamps are maybe the most versatile of all indoor lamps.