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Not sure if this has been a topic before, but anyone like wiring devices, etc?
I collect the old ones, have a few brown plugs and old light fixtures.
Personally as far as modern ones, I like the rocker style light switches, they look nice, IMO. I prefer the regular round duplex outlets over decorative ones, as they seem to last better. Actually I rarely see the decorator outlets used, even if the house has rocker/decorative switches.
Another thing is, I prefer white switches/outlets/plates. With white walls, ivory just sticks out so much, and it seems some older devices discolor over time, turning a dark yellow.
My house, actually has a mixture of original 1976 Leviton outlets and toggle switches in ivory, some newer white Leviton switches and toggle switches in white, and a few Leviton rocker switches in white. Haven't gotten around to replacing all of them, mostly just did the kitchen and bath. I don't plan to replace the ones on the pine plank panelled wall, as to me the ivory actually fits in better with the color of the wood than white would.
The original outlets all have that push in style wiring, with no terminal screws, which I don't like, as it makes one wonder how good the connection is.
As they were replaced, did all side wire with screw terminal connections.
All of the original switches though, seem to have push in and screw terminal connections.
Also, still need to add outlets to the kitchen island. THe original had two outlets on the side, but when the cabinets were replaced, didn't want to cut holes into the wood side panels. I'm considering a plugmold strip under the edge of the counter so it would be hidden. Not sure if it's feasible though or would meet code.
I collect the old ones, have a few brown plugs and old light fixtures.
Personally as far as modern ones, I like the rocker style light switches, they look nice, IMO. I prefer the regular round duplex outlets over decorative ones, as they seem to last better. Actually I rarely see the decorator outlets used, even if the house has rocker/decorative switches.
Another thing is, I prefer white switches/outlets/plates. With white walls, ivory just sticks out so much, and it seems some older devices discolor over time, turning a dark yellow.
My house, actually has a mixture of original 1976 Leviton outlets and toggle switches in ivory, some newer white Leviton switches and toggle switches in white, and a few Leviton rocker switches in white. Haven't gotten around to replacing all of them, mostly just did the kitchen and bath. I don't plan to replace the ones on the pine plank panelled wall, as to me the ivory actually fits in better with the color of the wood than white would.
The original outlets all have that push in style wiring, with no terminal screws, which I don't like, as it makes one wonder how good the connection is.
As they were replaced, did all side wire with screw terminal connections.
All of the original switches though, seem to have push in and screw terminal connections.
Also, still need to add outlets to the kitchen island. THe original had two outlets on the side, but when the cabinets were replaced, didn't want to cut holes into the wood side panels. I'm considering a plugmold strip under the edge of the counter so it would be hidden. Not sure if it's feasible though or would meet code.