Help choosing door handles and light switches etc.
Emma Clare
7 years ago
last modified: 7 years ago
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Comments (11)It's better to use the same everywhere but you could also have one type downstairs and another one upstairs for instance. as long as you cannot see 2 different handles at the same time, it works. I would choose the finish depending on what you have around for cupboard, lighting,... and stick to it (if your cupboard handles are polished brass go for polished brass everywhere). One thing to look for is to get sprung handles so it is not only the lock getting your handle back up. I use Hafele for my ironmongery and I have never been disappointed....See Morelight switches and sockets - anyone else ok with white
Comments (22)We are having a mixture. Brushed steel in the kitchen to go with the appliances, as they are quite visible at worktop height or in the sides of the island. White flat plate in the hall and drawing room. White plastic upstairs. I agree that it’s better to get white plastic from a reputable supplier which won’t go wrong, than a cheap metal socket or switch which looks the part but will give up within a year, or be a nightmare to fit. Also bear in mind the flat plate ones require a deeper back box (35mm) so if you already have standard 25mm ones you won’t have the flat plate option....See MoreBrass light switches with plastic plug sockets?
Comments (5)Hi I'd definitely recommend spending a little extra and having the Brass sockets to match the Togle Light switches. I worked for a client in Norfolk, who had everything matching with togle switches too,(you can see pics on my projects page) and the difference between the standard white sockets to having the matching Brass, is undeniable, and makes the space looking 'finished' as apposed to maybe changing in future. Some prefer the more discrete look of a clear sockets or white socket on a light wall, but if there's budget, and you're drawing the eye already to the togle switch and I'm assuming you like the Brass colour in this room, why not add this with other sockets and accessories etc. Hope this helps! Speak soon - Kerry...See MoreDoor Furniture & Switches
Comments (6)I have a mixture. In my open plan kitchen/living, the visible switches and sockets are in black to match my door handles/hinges. These are mainly above the kitchen counter as they also tie in with my kitchen appliances. The sockets/switches you can't see are plain old white. I continued with black handles/hinges throughout but as I've very pale grey walls I just stuck with white sockets/switches....See MoreEmma Clare
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