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Fixtures

 of all types may be installed into the tapewire system 

using a Ceiling adapter, a Ceiling Canopy adapter (recom-

mended for chandeliers!), or a Sconce adapter. The type of 

fixture to be mounted will dictate the type of adapter.  When

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ever you are shopping for a fixture, pay attention to how it is 

mounted and what kind of bulb it uses.  Always select fixtures 

that can be removed for bulb replacement and have replaceable 

bulbs, and that 

list what kind of adapter they use

 (some come 

with the appropriate adapter).  Although one adapter may work 

with more than one fixture, there are no “standard adapters”... 

make sure you know which one will work with 

your

 fixture.

Out

lets:

 Floor and table lamps can be installed in any room. 

You must first install an outlet into your tapewire. This will 

allow you to insert a plug from the lamp to be illuminated.
After you have finished wallpapering your dollhouse, arrange 

your furniture in your favorite position. Determine where you 

will need light and find your tapewire by using your tester. 

Once you have found the proper placement, make outlets.

Dollhouse Wiring Quickstart Guide

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Now you can add the cross dividers and attic partitions if you 

left them out for access to the front of the house.  They can be 

wired and connected to the existing wire runs. 

Your dollhouse is electrified!

 Add additional tapewire if 

needed and connect each new length with eyelets. Remember 

to always test a new run of tapewire as it is installed.

This is a perfect time to complete your record of the tapewire 

runs. Put notes and measurements into your diagram for 

future reference. Photos are also helpful.  Once wallpaper is 

installed, it won’t be as easy to see the 

exact

 position of the 

tapewire (although you can still find it by poking your tester 

through the wallpaper). 

Visit www.dollhousewiring.com for more information 

on dollhouse wiring, for house-specific tips, or to find 

wiring diagrams for a variety of houses

Coachlamps 

or wall lights on the porch are wired thru the 

wall before wallpaper or other interior finishing.  See www.

dollhousewiring.com for photos of installing coach lamps.

Pinch the insulation part way off, 

then twist the strands using the 

insulation as a handle

Install fixtures using an adaptor so the fixture 

will be removable when changing bulbs.

Shorten the chain 

to the right length 

for your room

Ceiling Canopy

“Large plug” recepticle using “Large Hollow Eyelets”

*Drilling with the EL-66:  The big handle on the EL-66 

can overpower a drillbit and break it.  Use your fingertips, 

spin the drill a lot and don’t push very hard, and pull the 

drill out of the hole often to clear off the sawdust.

Find the Tapewire

Mark it with the 

prongs of a plug

Drill it with the 

1.5mm drillbit

Large Eyelets

Sconce Adapter

Spring Loaded Eyelets

Finishing: 

 Wallpaper will cover the tapewire with no other 

preparation.  For the ceiling or painted walls, apply ‘liner pa

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per’ (a paint store product) before painting.The tapewire will 

be ‘findable’ but not obvious in the decorated house.  

Note: Liner Paper 

or Wallpaper covers 

the Tapewire before 

installing Fixtures

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