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Evening all, bought a new house a few months back, recently finished gutting it and am now looking to rewire. The usual wiring will be installed (power and lighting), I'm planning on having speakers in all rooms, and am taking cat5 and RG6 to every room so i can watch HD television and listen to music in all rooms. Just wondering if anybody had any ideas on anything else which would be a nice feature? Lighting in the staircase and plinths in the kitchen is also an option. Any constructive comments would be much appreciated as I've been out of the house wiring game a long time now and am not up to date with the latest gadgets etc.Thanks Lee
 
Take the lighting feeds to the switch for ease of second fix. The world's your oyster with the rest. Get some lighting product brochures. Don't forget the alarm system.
 
Our flood light (no PIR) for the rear garden is on a 2 way arrangement - 1 by the rear door and the other is in our bedroom (over looking the garden) - really useful.

The loft light is off the boiler circuit so if required, I can work on the upstairs lights and have the loft light on.

Plan for PV - run a suitable cable from the loft to the CU.

Outside sockets front and rear on own circuit so you can switch off the xmas lights easily!

EDIT: RCBO board
 
Provision for PV, an electric car charging point and shed
Decent wired fire alarm
LED lighting from the off

Data options everyone else has said :)
 
...How about a Halon fire-fighting system,mounted above the DB,so you can save a few quid and fit a plastic one...:conehead:
 
...Banning things just makes them slightly harder to get,and a LOT more desirable...which is the reason i prize so highly,my ivory-handled crimps in their panda-skin case :bobby:
 
Wire up each bedroom with their own circuit then when the kids are being a pain or on computers all day you can turn the circuit to the bedrooms off individually.
 
I thought Halon was banned as being a CFC.

I don't think it is banned, as we try and use it for our rally cars, it is the only thing that will put out the flames! We are allowed to carry it, but it is illegal to discharge it.

But if your car is going up in flames, a litre of halon will do far less damage to the environment than a car burning out!!!
 

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