Recessed lights, also known as recessed lights or tin lights, are a type of lighting device that is installed on the ceiling or wall. They are designed to align with the surface for a sleek, polished finish. The housing and electrical wiring components are hidden and the bulb seems to shine from inside the opening. To choose the right recessed lighting enclosure, you'll need to know whether you should use a remodeled or newly built style enclosure.
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