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So I have an electrician out for a rewire quote and he said that he will wire up the sockets, lights etc but I have to provide the light switch fronts, socket faces -which is fine as we wanted flush metal fronts.

So are metal fronts better than plastic or is it just cosmetic?

Also are flush sockets / light switches better or worse than those that stick out a bit?

Any brand that I should buy?

Sorry I don't know the correct terms.
 
Personally Its your choice but Flush or flat plate normally require a deeper box and all plaster finish has to be perfect to look any good.
Normal flush finish is they way forward and endless choice
But buy cheap and you will get what you paid for
 
It is just cosmetic, flush or proud, plastic or metal face.
I would steer clear of cheep unknown brands etc.
Go for Crabtree, Mk, etc.

Flush sockets might need slightly more depth available behind them to fit, so safest option is to go for proud unless you are happy to deal with a little decorating etc.
 
It is just cosmetic, flush or proud, plastic or metal face.
I would steer clear of cheep unknown brands etc.
Go for Crabtree, Mk, etc.

Flush sockets might need slightly more depth available behind them to fit, so safest option is to go for proud unless you are happy to deal with a little decorating etc.

So if I am going for a flush finish then I need to make my electrician aware so he can fit a different box. Thanks for this - really important info!

Thanks for good makes - I was just going to look at what Toolstation / Screwfix etc have.
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Personally Its your choice but Flush or flat plate normally require a deeper box and all plaster finish has to be perfect to look any good.
Normal flush finish is they way forward and endless choice
But buy cheap and you will get what you paid for

I don't intend to buy cheap. It ends up being a false economy. Thanks for your advice. Do you recommend any other brands apart from MK, Crabtree?
 
Don’t go to screwfix and toolstation. Most of their accessories are cheap tat.

For decorative plates that are good quality at a sensible price I use either Scolmore Click or Schneider Ultimate. MK, although not bad, are not worth the money and some of the others are cheap (sometimes not so cheap) rubbish.
 
screwfix sell BG nexus. reasonably priced and good quality. you can even get them with inbuilt usb sockets so you can charge phones etc. without taking up a mains socket.
 
Schneider do some nice accessories.

As has been said, if going for screw-less/flush the plaster finish needs to be perfect. The only time I got them to sit correctly with little effort was on a glass splashback.
 
as above. i'd steer clearof flatplate, screwed or screwless. the modern non-flat socket faceplates are fairly low profile. these are what i use as a standard fit.
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If you are getting the accessories yourself then make sure you get the electrician to write a list of exactly what is needed.
I always try to avoid the customer supplying accessories because it always seems to end with a box full of the wrong types of switch. But it's not always the customers fault, sometimes it's because what I've asked for isn't clear, I might ask for a 2 gang switch with an intermediate and they supply a 2 gang switch and an intermediate switch but I actually mean a 2 gang switch where one side of it is an intermediate.
 
I like the MK Logic Plus range in white, simple (boring perhaps) but no complaints.

But avoid the MK "Essentials" range like the plague! They are cheap tat at an elevated price and frequencly won't fit normal back box depths!

Metal can look very smart, but I would avoid brushed finish (not smooth/lacquered) as they tend to show up finger marks a lot.
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So are metal fronts better than plastic or is it just cosmetic?

Mostly it is cosmetic, but you do get industrial style metal ones that take a bit more rough treatment for use in garages / workshops / etc. They are not really attractive for a house, unless you are going for a fairly unusual industrial decor!
 

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