3 tricks interior designers rely on when replacing light switches to make them look more elevated

1. WHAT TYPE OF SWITCHES ARE THERE TO CHOOSE FROM?

Light switches range from classic flick switches to push buttons and dimmers. Many favor classic flick switches in a dolly toggle style, with their satisfying click and vintage feel. Dimmers are popular in cocooning spaces like for bedroom lighting as they provide an easy way to adjust the brightness of a room. They are a must for overhead lights or semi-concealed LED strips and panels.

Check for compatibility with your light source and think about the room’s function, too: a living room is a great dimmer destination, but an entryway rarely needs one. Dimmers require a free hand to rotate, while a wide rocker flick switch works if you’ve only got an elbow free.

2. WHERE ON THE WALL SHOULD YOUR LIGHT SWITCH SIT?

Light switches should be placed at a height of between 29" and 47" from the finished floor level for accessibility. This rule is comfortable for most rooms, whether you’re sitting or standing, and following it makes installation easy during construction. Consistency is key, so keep them the same throughout the home for a cohesive look. This isn’t a hard and fast rule: use common sense and prioritize personal preference.

‘Don’t go too high, and while there is a nice ergonomic placing between waist and chest height, there definitely is a rule that you don’t go too low,’ says Brooke from Buster + Punch.

Also think about whether you want yours embedded into the wall or sitting flush, which turns it into a feature of itself. If you’ve picked a design with a wider surround – above the average size of 0.9" or 1.3"– don’t go too close to the bedroom or living room door frame; too far and you’ll find yourself blindly fumbling for it in the dark.

3. WHAT LIGHT SWITCH MATERIAL IS POPULAR?

Choosing the material for your light switch is about how they feel to the touch as much as the aesthetics, given how much they’re used. Plastic switches – notorious for the clunky white variety – are a versatile, affordable, and hardwearing option, and come in colorful designs. Lighting trends are leaning more toward interesting materials. Ceramics are having a huge appeal at the moment because of their old-world charm.

For a sleek finish, opt for metal. ‘The core of our ELECTRICITY switch, dimmer and outlet range is made from solid metal in brass, stainless steel, smoked bronze, black and white,’ says Brooke. Don’t forget to carry the style through to your power outlets, USB, TV outlets, cooker, and oven switches.

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