Soho Lighting Gold Antique 2 Gang Rm Rectangular Module Grid Switch Plate
Soho Lighting
.product-description{color:black !important;font-family:sans-serif;line-height:1.6;}.product-description *{color:black !important;}.product-description h3{margin-top:20px;}.product-description summary{cursor:pointer;font-weight:bold;margin-bottom:5px;}.product-description details{margin-bottom:10px;}.product-description ul{margin:15px 0;}A Touch of Timeless Elegance for Your HomeElevate the interior design of your residence with the Soho Lighting Antique Gold 2 Gang RM Rectangular Module Grid Switch Plate. Offering a flawless blend of classic charm and modern functionality, this exquisite plate is the perfect addition to upscale British homes. The rich finish provides an inviting warmth that will beautifully complement traditional properties while adding a distinctly sophisticated character to contemporary spaces. If you are seeking premium quality and unparalleled style, this antique gold switch plate is meticulously crafted to exceed the expectations of discerning homeowners.Exceptional Quality and DesignOur luxury electrical accessories are precisely designed to harmonise seamlessly with your refined aesthetic. Whether you are undertaking a meticulous restoration or a modern renovation, the right finer details transform a house into a luxurious home. This premium two-gang grid switch plate enables you to customise and maximise your electrical layouts with ease.Transformative warmth ideal for period property lighting schemes.Durable craftsmanship designed for high-end British residences.Versatile rectangular module format for bespoke electrical configurations.Frequently Asked QuestionsWhat is meant by gang in switches and sockets?In electrical terminology, the term gang refers to the number of individual switches or modules present on a single switch plate. For example, a two-gang plate allows you to control two separate lighting circuits from one convenient location.Do sockets and switches have to have back boxes?Yes, all sockets and switches require a back box. The back box is housed within the wall cavity to safely contain the wiring connections and provide a secure mounting point for the faceplate.{"@context":"https://schema.org","@type":"FAQPage","mainEntity":[{"@type":"Question","name":"What is meant by gang in switches and sockets?","acceptedAnswer":{"@type":"Answer","text":"In electrical terminology, the term gang refers to the number of individual switches or modules present on a single switch plate. For example, a two-gang plate allows you to control two separate lighting circuits from one convenient location."}},{"@type":"Question","name":"Do sockets and switches have to have back boxes?","acceptedAnswer":{"@type":"Answer","text":"Yes, all sockets and switches require a back box. The back box is housed within the wall cavity to safely contain the wiring connections and provide a secure mounting point for the faceplate."}}]}. Department: Elesi, Power & Electrical Supplies, Light Switches, Antique Gold, Soho Lighting ,
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