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Frequently Asked Questions

Can I install a wall sconce with a switch myself?

Yes, plug-in and battery-powered sconces are typically simple to install. For hardwired models, you'll need to connect to your home's electrical system and follow safety protocols.

Expert Tip: Confident DIYers can handle hardwired installations with the right tools and safety precautions. Be sure to turn off the power at the breaker before you begin. If you're unsure, we can recommend a professional installer to assist.

Do I need an electrician to wire a wall sconce with a switch?

No, plug-in sconces don't require an electrician. However, for hardwired sconces—especially in moisture-prone areas like bathrooms—it's often best to consult a licensed electrician to ensure proper installation and code compliance.

Expert Tip: Not sure if your setup supports a hardwired install? Our customer support team can guide you through the process and help you determine what's best for your home.

What types of switches are used with wall sconces?

Common switch types for wall sconces include toggle, rotary, pull chain, and sometimes touch-sensitive designs. The switch type typically complements the sconce's overall style and function.

Expert Tip: Select a switch type based on your space and needs. For example, rotary switches are great for tight spaces, while pull chains are ideal for asymmetrical setups.

Can I use a dimmer switch with a wall sconce's onboard switch?

Most built-in switches are single-function and not dimmable. To add dimming capability, you'll typically need a compatible bulb and a separate wall-mounted or inline dimmer.

Expert Tip: If dimming is important, look for fixtures that are dimmer-compatible, and use bulbs specifically designed for adjustable output.

Where are wall sconces with switches best used?

These sconces are perfect for bedrooms, hallways, bathrooms, and home offices—anywhere you need localized control and sleek, clean aesthetics.

Expert Tip: Use sconces to define lighting zones, particularly in spaces without overhead wiring. This helps create ambiance while boosting both functionality and efficiency.