This is the non-permanent wall sconce hack you’ve been waiting for.

Bloggers and DIY experts have turned to social media to share their genius ideas for working around hardwiring sconces.

Keep reading to learn how to install renter-friendly wall sconces without the elbow grease.

Two gold sconces in kitchen

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To load the sconce, drill the backplate of the sconce to your wall, and attach the sconce.

For cozy nights at home, turn the lights to dim, and keep them brighter during the day.

The bulbs are also easy to charge, as most only require a USB cable.

Bathroom vanity with a mirror and two sconces

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Some bulbs only need to be screwed into an electrically-powered light fixture.

Puck lights are compact, circular lights that operate as a miniature spotlight.

They are oftenused in cabinetryand closets to provide focused light.

Living room with a white fireplace, gray couch, and two black sconces

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Install two sconces over your bedroom side tables instead of using regular table lamps.

Sconces also work well in areas that need focused lighting.

For instance, hang small sconces above yourgallery wallto highlight artwork.

Hang a sconce on the back of a built-in shelf to highlight books, decor, and keepsakes.

Place multiple in a rowdown a hallwayor even by your front door.