Classic, Smooth Ceiling Medallion - 13"-60"
Classic Ceiling Medallion at Nominal Sizing - 13" to 60"
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Installing Ceiling Medallions
Find helpful tips, specifications and installation advice on how to install our Ceiling Medallions. Read through the instructions to see if this is the right product for you.
Enhance your home’s elegance with the CC-MS Decorative Ceiling Medallion. This classic piece, available in sizes from 13" to 60", is crafted from lightweight, high-quality polyurethane. Primed in white, it’s ready to be painted to match your decor. With its intricate detailing, this medallion adds a timeless charm to any room, making it perfect for highlighting chandeliers or adding a sophisticated touch to your ceiling. Easy to install and beautifully designed, it’s an ideal choice for elevating your interior.
Opening width varies from 3 ¾" to 4 ¼".
18" - True width is 17-3/4"
Opening width is approximately 3-3/4"
24" - True width is 24-1/4"
Opening width is approximately 4-1/4"
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Medallion SizeMedallions 29" & under
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Production TimeMade to Order 2-3 Weeks
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Tarrif Code3925.90.0000
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Shipping Cost$19 or Free on any Ceiling Medallion order over $150
Shipping quote required for 45", 48" and 60" (ship via transport)
Limitations to our Shipping Specials -
Size13", 18", 24", 32", 45", 48", 60"
Step #1:
Disconnect and remove light fixture before installing ceiling medallion over an existing fixture. Ensure Electricity at fuse or circuit box is turned off before installing.
Step #2:
Drill center hole of medallion to allow wires to slip through for the connecting of the light fixture to power source. Make sure the hole is no larger than the canopy cover.
Step #3:
Slip wires through medallion center-hole with canopy and ring loose.
Step #4:
Connect fixture wires to power source. Slide medallion, canopy cover and ring up towards the ceiling. Tighten ring snug against medallion.
Step #5:
Use finishing nails or screws on the edges of the medallion in order that the medallion is flush all around the perimeter. The ring is the support of the fixture. The medallion should not be support for the fixture. If you may need access to the electrical box in the future, we recommend not using adhesives.
Step #6:
Countersink finishing nails and fill holes with wood filler.
Step #7:
Paint medallion using a high quality latex or oil base paint. This step can be done first, and then apply touch ups to filled holes after installation.