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DIY | How to make your own decorative light feature with PVC pipe

14 Nov 2022

This easy project will show you how to make a PVC pipe light feature that will be an accent piece in any room and provide ambient lighting.

Making this decorative light feature is pretty simple and you can choose a design that complements your room décor, with the option to do curvy or geometric shapes to add something new to a room. 

READ: Top lighting trends to transform your living space

Living rooms sometimes need a little help with lighting and this arrangement of PVC pipes creates a stunning feature that brings decorative ambient light into the room. You can use long lengths of pipe for a floor-standing display, or smaller pieces of pipe if you want to place the decorative lighting on a shelf or tabletop.

Read on to find out how to make a decorative light feature using PVC pipe, an old lamp, or LED battery-operated lights. You can leave the PVC pipes white, use a spray paint in a solid colour for the outside and use a contrasting or metallic spray paint on the inside.

The lighting source inside the PVC pipe can be an old lamp that you have lying around or no longer use, or you can replace this with remote-controlled LED lights.

READ: Lighting for healthier eyes | Top tips to avoid the strain and glare

You will need:

  • Dremel Multitool plus cutting disk and sanding rings
  • PVC pipe, cut to the desired length - staggered heights work best
  • Old, wired lamps or battery-operated LED lamps with remote control
  • Ruler
  • Painter's tape
  • Permanent marker pen
  • Hot glue gun

 

Optional: Spray paint if you want to finish off the decorative lights

  • Clamps
  • Workbench or work table
  • Safety gear

 

READ: Clever outdoor lighting tips to increase aesthetics and security

Here's how:

Step 1

Determine where you want the angled slit to be. Once this is decided, use a ruler and permanent marker to indicate the location and then place painter's tape along the marked lines. The painter's tape will help prevent chipping the edges of the pipe while cutting to give you a neat, clean edge.

Good to know: Clamp the PVC pipe firmly to a workbench or work table.

Steps 2 and 3 

Fit a cutting disk into your Dremel multitool and set on medium speed to cut along the drawn lines along the edge of the painter's tape. Remove the cutting disk and insert a fine sanding ring to smooth along the cut edges, as shown below.

 Step 4

Use the sanding ring to create an indent for where the power cord will sit - if you are using an old lamp with the pipes.

 Step 5

Insert the old lamp or position LED battery-operated lights inside the cylinder and secure these in place with a hot glue gun and glue sticks.

Optional finishing

If you would prefer to give the PVC pipes a coat or two of paint, lightly sand the outside with 300-grit sandpaper before applying spray paint. A nice contrast is to paint the outside of the pipe in a solid colour and use metallic spray paint inside the pipe that will light up when switched on.

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