Browse Forums Old Home Restoration / Renovation 1 Mar 13, 2015 11:53 am Re: Light switch on door frames 4Mar 13, 2015 1:44 pm You are not. However it will require some work. You will be best to replace one side of the architrave. Also there will be a bit of work to move the wire across esp if they elec hasnt left enough lag in the cables. Re: Light switch on door frames 6Mar 13, 2015 2:39 pm have a look at the clispal website. Depends on what you mean by modern. I have happy with my clipsel c2000 as I know they will be around for a while to come. Others want ones that light up but for me thats more things to stop working. Re: Light switch on door frames 11Mar 13, 2015 7:54 pm Clipsal has them, there architrave type. Most other brands should aswell. You well definitely need an electrician to replace them Re: Light switch on door frames 12Mar 13, 2015 8:19 pm All electrical work needs to be done by a licensed electrician. If you do your own plumbing and it fails you get wet, if do electrical work and it fails someone potentially dies. To do what you want is easy for an electrician, it looks like the switches are at latch height so there is enough slack so they could be moved up to the standard 1300 high and cut into the gyprock. Its then just a case of patching the arc if your plan is to repaint, or replacing if you are staining. Any electricians here please help. 1) Will the Fan need separate switch to ON/OFF/Speed eventhough it comes with Remote 2) how about… 0 1228 If this is a custom build then I would expect the builder to set out the door frame closer to the wall to avoid the gap between architrave and the wall and or specify… 9 8324 For your reference Performance Labels: Window assemblies in housing, except timber windows, must be labelled so the label can be seen when it is in situ. For timber… 6 7735 |