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Hi guys, was wondering if i could get some help.

I have a original light in the livingroom and we just built a extension, I wonna put a light in the extension with its own awitch but there is no way to run a fresh cable from the junction box.

Is it possible to rewire the livingroom light so I can some how get power from it to feed the new switch and light?

Thanks in advance
 
or call in a qualified spark and get it done right.
 
What you need is a competent spark round to look at what you want. Only they, by looking at the house, will be able to say how it could be done.
 
Yes, you can rewire the living room. For more safety you can call someone that who has a knowledge when it comes to electrical wiring. It is better to be safe rather than having a short circuit.
 

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