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Old 08-03-2010, 07:52 PM
 
Location: Prospect, KY
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Originally Posted by K'ledgeBldr View Post
Not trying to stir the pot- but it can be done without rewiring. You just swag two chains/wires from the e-box with one canopy. Use hefty toggle bolts (depending on weight of fixture) for the hooks, and your in business.

Call me old fashion- I prefer the look of one!
I have seen that done but I'm not fond of the chains extending from the e-box.....and I agree about preferring one chandelier.....the OP's dining room is not that large and I think 2 chandeliers could be a bit too much of a good thing.
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