The Westinghouse Senecaville Two-Light Flush-Mount Fixture blends Craftsman style with modern appeal. The white alabaster glass shade is bordered by a banded body and bottom ring, both made of steel with a weathered bronze finish. Two slender rings at the top of the fixture intersect the flat supports. The white alabaster glass gives off a gentle glow. Ideal for installation near your entryway or back porch, the Senecaville flush-mount fixture will provide a welcoming touch for your home. Product reference number 66746.
Product Features
- Two-light exterior flush-mount fixture
- Weathered bronze finish on steel; white alabaster glass
- 6 Inch high; 12 Inch in diameter
- Uses two medium-base bulbs, 60-watt maximum
- Five-year warranty against defects in materials and workmanship; UL listed
Beautiful, but not the easyest to change bulb Nice-looking light. Very classy looking for the price. The only thing I don’t like about it is the access to change the bulb. The round ring on the bottom is held on by 5 little screw-heads that are easy to turn and remove. Once you take that off, it allows the glass to come out to access the bulb. The problem is when you go to put it back on. The screws don’t really line up to the holes very well and it takes a little wiggling and force to get it lined up correctly. Other than that, it is…
We are pleased with the look My wife likes the appearance as do I. It’s our new porch light. Install was like any other wall mounted fixture. Having two bulbs in it puts out a lot more light which we wanted. I put in two 60 watt equivalent LED bulbs in it and will soon be installing a MyQ light switch so that I can turn it on/off remotely from anywhere with my phone. We have the Chamberlain MyQ garage door opener sensor. The MyQ switches can be added on to work with the hub that comes with the MyQ garage door kit…
Not High Quality But Looks Good We installed this in our screened porch. It looks good but it is not a super high quality fixture. The metal is a bit thin & we had to kind of bend the ribs in order to screw the bottom on. It is a bit tricky/awkward to install because you have to hold the glass & the fixture up while putting on the thumbscrews & bending the ribs. It doesn’t just go together nicely like a well-made fixture would.The glass is like a big salad bowl & rests against a rubber gasket. This is good…
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