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Decorating a New Home with Wiring & Technical Systems in Mind

If you’ve just got the keys to a new home, and you’re excited about the prospect of tailoring it to your specific requirements, then there are a few things you might bear in mind. It might be that you want to make a change to the electrical systems – but that you want to redecorate at the same time.

To minimise upheaval, it’s worth going about this process in a specific way. Let’s run through it.

Plan Your Electrical Layout Before Decorating

To begin with, it’s important to think about the order in which you’re going to make changes. If you decorate before you deal with the electrical systems, then you might end up having to replaster and redecorate in order to avoid visible marks on the walls. Thus, it’s best to perform any necessary electrical changes first. If the entire house needs to be rewired, then this should be your first priority. Think about where you’re going to need wall-mounted plugs and ethernet sockets. Once they’re installed, you can start to play how the space will be decorated and furnished.

Power outlets will need to be unblocked by the furniture. This might mean locating them to accommodate the beds, sofas, and tables you’re going to be installing. If the existing bed is a double, and you want a super king, then you might find that the plug sockets end up behind the bed.

Incorporate Smart Home Technology from the Start

When we think about the wiring in your home, we’re not just talking about mains voltage. You’ll also need to think about data signals, especially if you’re going to be installing many different smart devices.

The good news is that many modern smart devices operate wirelessly. This means that you won’t have to put any holes in the wall when you need to make changes. Where data cables are necessary, however, you’ll want to thread them at the same time that you rewire the mains circuits. Thermostats and other smart devices are an obvious place to start.

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Many new build houses tend to be wired with the needs of a modern smart home in mind. If you want to bring an older property up to modern standards, however, you might find yourself spending a little more.

Balance Aesthetics with Practical Lighting Design

Among the most important electrical features in the home are the lights. If you’re considering installing smart bulbs, then you might end up saving money in the long-run, as you’ll be able to dim them according to your needs, and set them on timers such that you’re never wasting energy.

As well as lighting the space, and allowing you to see what you’re doing when you’re performing particular tasks, the right smart lights will also provide a visual flourish. Experiment with different lighting setups, and see which work well with the space, and match with your sensibilities.

Hide Wiring Without Compromising Accessibility

In some cases, it’s worth concealing wiring. This will make the space look better, and minimise the danger of slips and falls, too. You might build a special concealed panel into the wall, or you might place furniture to do the same job. Resist the temptation to permanently enclose cabling that you might later need access to for repairs and upgrades in the future.

Think About Future-Proofing Your Home

Future-proofing is the practice of buying and installing more technology than you currently need, in order to ensure that you’re not left short in the future. Extra outlets and USB sockets, as well as ethernet cabling, might be welcome should your needs change in the future. If you can avoid future renovation by spending a few pounds extra on superior sockets now, it’s an investment worth making.