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TORCHSTAR 6 Inch Recessed Can Light Trim for 6 Inch Recessed Can, White Metal Step Baffle with Detachable Iron Ring, Fit Halo/Juno Remodel Recessed Housing, Line Voltage, Pack of 6
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Durable metal construction for nice appearance, white metal step baffle for soft light effectPure metal ring, use for covering gaps from mis-cut and over-sized holes, covering unsightly and torn drywall caused by the removal of existing trimUse with PAR30, PAR38, R30, R40 and same size halogen, incandescent and LED light bulbsDesigned for 6 inch standard recessed cans and ceiling lighting fixtures,fit Halo/Juno remodel recessed housingEasy and fast installation, Includes mounting springs to attach trim to can
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ColorWhite
Height2.6 Inches
Length7.68 Inches
Size6 Inches
Width7.68 Inches

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u/andpassword ยท 2 pointsr/HomeImprovement

I think you could probably make something along the lines of what you're looking for, but I'm not sure how the results would be...there're just a huge number of variables.

My first thought would be to use something like this facing convex side toward the lamp as a reflector. This would get you back lighting and the brushed surface would diffuse things pretty well. As to how to attach it...that's the tricky bit.

The easiest way would be to get a new set of trim rings that fir your lights and then use 2.5" machine screws to install the reflectors with some stand-off distance from the ceiling.

Warning: this may look donkey as shit. You probably shouldn't do it. But it might also be awesome. If you do it, tell me how it works out.