I know this has been asked before, but was a while ago, so just wondered what members views are now.
Over the weekend, me and the missus had an exciting time looking at some show houses. Yep we live right on the raggedy edge.
Any hows, I noticed all the developers, used one bank of grid switches to control the appliances, dishwasher, washing machine etc in the kitchen. I understand the idea of having the switches in one place, but I'm not sure it looked any better than one DP switch somewhere above the worktop, per appliances.
I suppose the designer would use grids to ensure easier compliance with Part M. Also noticed the use of a larger grid style plate in living rooms, to house a couple of sockets, telephone, broadband connection etc. But it was about 300mm square, and rather distracted from the flock wall paper. So what's your thoughts?
Over the weekend, me and the missus had an exciting time looking at some show houses. Yep we live right on the raggedy edge.
Any hows, I noticed all the developers, used one bank of grid switches to control the appliances, dishwasher, washing machine etc in the kitchen. I understand the idea of having the switches in one place, but I'm not sure it looked any better than one DP switch somewhere above the worktop, per appliances.
I suppose the designer would use grids to ensure easier compliance with Part M. Also noticed the use of a larger grid style plate in living rooms, to house a couple of sockets, telephone, broadband connection etc. But it was about 300mm square, and rather distracted from the flock wall paper. So what's your thoughts?