Brighten Up a Room with Switchplates

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  • Author Alison Blakely
  • Published May 24, 2006
  • Word count 405

The earliest switchplates were wooden, huge, protruding, clumsy, and plain ugly. On them sat big, fat, black switches. And don’t even get me started on what the wiring did to the aesthetics of the room. But switchplates (as well as switches and wiring) have evolved over the years, to the extent that they can actually look elegant. They are now available in a variety of different designs, shapes, and sizes.

What are switchplates? For the uninitiated, switchplates are the plates that cover light switches and outlets; their basic function is to hide and protect the wires around outlets and switches.

Customizing: So, who would consider the humble switchplate worthy of customizing? If you haven’t tried it, you are missing an opportunity of having a brighter and more creative room.

Thematic Customization: Can switchplates be customized according to the theme of your room? You bet! Firstly, there are a number of base materials to choose from – plastic and brass, among others. Secondly, there is a huge range of colors and shades to choose from. Sizes? Yes, you can choose from a number of sizes.

What effect do you want? Now, you may want the switchplate to blend in with the room, or you may want it to create a dramatic impact. For the former, choose a switchplate color that is similar to your wall color, and for the latter option, choose a color that contrasts with your wall color.

If neither of these options is for you, spend some thinking about how you want your switchplate to compliment the theme of your room, and choose accordingly. For a little girl’s bedroom, for instance, you may consider a switchplate that combines baby pink and white – the classic baby girl colors.

Cleaning: Some of us hesitate to clean switchplates, since we perceive them to be fragile. However, in order to get the best visual impact, and to keep them looking new in the long run, it is important that we clean these switchplates regularly.

Shock Value: If you are concerned about getting shocked (which is hardly likely), switch off the mains before you start with your switchboard-cleaning project. Next, use of a mild dish detergent and water along with a soft cloth to gently clean the switchplates.

Using decorative switchplates is a smart and easy way to brighten up your room and add character to it. Remember to look around before you purchase your set!

Alison Blakely recommends that you visit http://www.switchhits.com/ for more information on switchplates.

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