backsplash and grouped outlets/switches (size of outlets/switches mimics size of tile)
Group outlets and plugs to minimize the busy-ness. Placing outlets and switches in groups serves dual purposes. First, it can put the proper amount of outlets where you need them most. Why put a random plug somewhere it might never be used? Also, as in this case, the size and placement can be part of
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exterior outlets to power hanging lights
want the outlets to go.Good to know: If you live in an older house, your exterior outlets might not have up-to-date safety features, so consider having them upgraded. All exterior electrical outlets should have a ground-fault circuit interrupter (GFCI) and a weatherproof box cover to keep the outlet protected
extra outlets. Having adequate exterior outlets is a must for hanging string lights, lanterns and more (unless they're solar powered). Make the investment in exterior outlets instead of running cords through a cracked window — not only will your home be safer, but you'll be able to choose exactly where
Electrical outlets within mean you can leave the dryer and other grooming appliances plugged in if you prefer. As with any electrical appliance, you'd just need to take care to keep water away from the plugs.
fab for outlets...Dual outlets...Storage with outlet
a new outlet installed just behind where the TV will sit. After that's done, drywall work needs to happen.
Well-placed outlets and switches. Think ahead about where you want your wall outlets and switches. While we already saw a lot of clever spots in the kitchen suggestion ideabook and the bathroom suggestion ideabook, it's true all over the house. A media room requires extra thought; you need to figure out where
a new outlet installed just behind where the TV will sit. After that's done, drywall work needs to happen.
kinds of outlets these will require. Furthermore, you want them well placed so that you don't have the eyesore of cords. Another similar consideration for the media room is placement of surround sound speakers. You'll also need to plan for your reading spots. If you want to float sofas and chairs away from