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How to install a dimmer switch

dimmer-switchItÔÇÖs high time we continue our ÔÇÿHow toÔǪÔÇÖ series, so here we go with a simple guide to fitting a dimmer switch!

A dimmer switch is a handy little switch that allows you to dim the lights in a room to create a different ambience, depending on what youÔÇÖre doing. Not so long ago, dimmer switches werenÔÇÖt compatible with LED bulbs, which, as we all know, are among the most economic and environmentally friendly lights you can buy. The good news, however, is that dimmer technology has moved on considerably and many dimmer switches are now suitable to use with LEDs – look out for trailing edge dimmers when looking for LED compatible versions.

To install a dimmer, youÔÇÖll need a screwdriver, an electric mains tester and, of course, your new dimmer switch!

  1. As with any electrical work, the first step is to isolate the circuit. If you are not sure which switch in the fuse box operates the circuit in question, play safe and flip the trip switch to ÔÇÿoffÔÇÖ to shut down everything.
  2. dimmer-switchRemove the screws on the face of the existing dimmer plate and pull it away from the wall.
  3. You will see a red and black wires or blue and brown wires (the live and neutral wires) and also green and yellow wire (the earth wire). Test the red and earth wires with your electric mains tester. If no red lights show up, itÔÇÖs safe.
  4. Disconnect the red cable, then the black cable. If thereÔÇÖs an earth wire, disconnect that too.
  5. On the back of your new dimmer plate, youÔÇÖll see three terminals ÔÇô C, L1 and L2. A metal plate will also have a terminal for the earth wire. Attach the red cable to terminal C and the black cable to either L1 or L2; it doesnÔÇÖt matter which!
  6. Attach the earth cable to its terminal if applicable, or just tuck into the wall recess if itÔÇÖs not needed.
  7. Screw your new dimmer switch into place.
  8. Re-connect the circuit or switch the fuse box on, and let there be light!

dimmer-switchDonÔÇÖt forget that any kind of electrical work can be dangerous. If youÔÇÖre not sure what youÔÇÖre doing, donÔÇÖt risk it ÔÇô call a professional!

Dimmer switches now come in all kinds of styles, including chrome, brass, copper, wood and bright colours that are ideal for nurseries or childrenÔÇÖs bedrooms. Take a look at this range of switches from Socket Store to see what would suit your home!

Paving the way for bank holiday style

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ItÔÇÖs the early spring bank holiday, and time to head into the great outdoors! Many of us will be making the most of the long weekend by getting into the garden and sprucing up lawns and borders neglected through the winter. And if you want to go a step further and transform your outdoor space, help is at hand!

DIY Advice Online has these stylish tips to get you started if youÔÇÖre thinking of a spot of May day garden DIY:

The green, green grass

Artificial grass is becoming more and more popular, especially for small areas that donÔÇÖt warrant the expense of a lawnmower and damp or shady gardens where grass doesnÔÇÖt grow well. Previously, synthetic turf could stand out in an elegant garden for all the wrong reasons, but itÔÇÖs undergone something of an evolution and now looks realistic and attractive if properly lain.

Installing an artificial lawn is not an easy job, requiring digging to at least 10cm below grass level, adding aggregate and a weed-proof membrane and using fittings and bonding to fix the grass in place. But itÔÇÖs an ideal option if you like low-maintenance or want to stop pets digging up your garden, and good quality synthetic grass can last up to 20 years.

DonÔÇÖt go crazy, paving

outside-lightingThinking of laying a patio? Paved and decked outside areas remain on trend, adding value to a property and providing a great place to relax with family and friends. Natural stone, or flagstone, patios are as popular as ever, especially in the gardens of older properties where reclaimed stone can enhance a traditional look.

Wooden decking is stylish when well maintained, although it can be treacherous when wet and can take a lot of hard work to keep in tip-top condition. An alternative is porcelain tiles, like these from terrace and patio paving experts SACW Paving. They look just like wood, decking and┬ástone┬ábut donÔÇÖt need the same upkeep, are frost-proof and fade resistant. They give a long-lasting finish that looks great for years, wonÔÇÖt rot and are slip-resistant, making them ideal for busy family gardens where children run in and out of the house all day long!

In the limelight

outdoor-lightingPut your garden under the spotlight ÔÇô literally ÔÇô with fabulous outdoor lighting. Twinkling fairy lights can transform an outdoor space for lazy summer evenings, whilst installing outside wall lights and lanterns can light up barbecue and seating areas, as well as add extra security.

For older-style properties, think about installing antique or Arthurian lamps in brass, pewter or black. If you have a contemporary home, there are some fabulously stylish stainless steel outdoor lights and grey and brown LEDs on the market, helping your garden go truly glam!

Main photo: Boardwalk Oak by SACW Paving

Inset 1: Ayrton Almond by SACW Paving

Inset 2: Philips myGarden Riverbank by Socket Store

 

 

 

 

Make a date with DIY this spring!

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Regular readers might remember our January round-up of home, garden and building show dates for your diary. With the show season now well underway, itÔÇÖs time for Part II ÔÇô so here are the must-visit events in April, May and June!

The Gadget Show Live, NEC, Birmingham

Now in its seventh year, the Gadget Show is the perfect way to round off the Easter holidays! With the chance to see, try and buy the latest in cutting edge technology, this event showcases the best of British innovation, as well as staging gaming tournaments and talks and shows in the Super Theatre.

April 7-12, adults £25, children (5-12) £20, http://www.gadgetshowlive.net

The RHS Flower Show, Cardiff

Spring will well and truly bloom at WalesÔÇÖ premier flower show, with gardening tips from Royal Horticultural Society experts, exciting family activities and, of course, thousands of plants! Talks and demos will take place in the theatre, whilst the show will be split into three main themed areas ÔÇô plants, people and places. The RHS Flower Show takes place in Bute Park, just outside the walls of CardiffÔÇÖs historic castle and with the largest number of ÔÇÿchampionÔÇÖ trees in any public park in the UK.

April 17-19, RHS members, £7.50, public £8.50 (two under-16s free with every paying adult), https://www.rhs.org.uk/shows-events/rhs-flower-show-cardiff

The Cornwall Home & Lifestyle Show, Wadebridge

CornwallÔÇÖs only home, garden and living exhibition, at the Royal Cornwall Showground, brings together the best products and services in interiors, homeware, gardens and architecture. The 150+ exhibitors include renewable energy firms, letting agents and food and drinks vendors, and thereÔÇÖll also be a health and wellbeing zone. And, if you book online in advance, itÔÇÖs free!

May 2-3, free in advance or £3 per person or £5 per couple on the door (children free), http://www.cornwallhomeshow.co.uk

Grand Designs Live, ExCel Centre, London

The show of the year for fans of the long-running C4 series (not to mention presenter Kevin McCloud!), this huge event has it all. The interiors hall has inspiration from every room in the house, from essential kitchens and bathrooms to luxury games room. In the Grand Village, visitors can take in unique and innovative architecture and see the latest in eco-friendly design, whilst experts, celebrities and real life Grand Designs case studies will share their experiences in the Grand Theatre.

May 2-10, from £12 (under-15s free), http://www.granddesignslive.com

All Energy Exhibition & Conference, SECC, Glasgow

After 14 years in Aberdeen, the UKÔÇÖs largest renewables show for professionals is moving to Glasgow during the cityÔÇÖs Green Year. Featuring more than 450 suppliers and with more than 400 high-profile speakers, the exhibition includes a Sustainable Cities Zone, a number of conference theatres, a Meet the Buyers ÔÇÿshare fairÔÇÖ, where developers will explain what they look for during their tendering processes, and an Energy Storage Visitor Trail. And donÔÇÖt miss the Low Carbon Transport Zone, where visitors looking for personal or company vehicles can take a ride in a number of display cars.

May 6-7, free to register in advance, http://www.all-energy.co.uk

The Homebuilding & Renovating Show, SECC, Glasgow

The second of seven Homebuilding Shows throughout the UK in 2015, this Glasgow date comes hot on the heels of the All Energy Exhibition and in the same venue. ItÔÇÖs an essential date for anyone planning to create their dream home, either from scratch or by remodelling or extending an existing property. A one-stop shop of ideas and advice, this show includes inspiration for gardens and has experts from Homebuilding and Renovating magazine ready to answer your questions.

May 16-17, from £8 in advance, http://www.homebuildingshow.co.uk

RHS Chelsea Flower Show, Chelsea, London

garden-showThe RHS staged its first ÔÇÿGreat Spring ShowÔÇÖ in Kensington in 1862, before moving to Chelsea in the early 20th century. Since then, this world-renowned show in the grounds of the Royal Hospital has become the place for horticulturalists to exhibit, with displays becoming increasingly inventive year on year. 2015 marks the return of award-winning designer Jo Thompson, who is creating a romantic retreat inspired by the writing room of author Vita Sackville-West. Prince HarryÔÇÖs charity, Sentebale, will also create a garden, whilst the RHS Discovery Zone in the Great Pavilion is a great place to head to with children. They can even turn astro-biologists courtesy of ÔÇÿRocket ScienceÔÇÖ, a project with the UK Space Agency encouraging youngsters to plant rocket seeds that have been to the International Space Station!

May 19-23, from £24 for non-RHS members, https://www.rhs.org.uk/shows-events/rhs-chelsea-flower-show

Salvo Fair, Henley-on-Thames

This outdoor show at Fawley Hill is a mecca for homeowners with an eye for all things vintage. The UKÔÇÖs largest architectural salvage fair, itÔÇÖs a treasure trove of home and garden antiques, industrial products, upcycled goods, reclaimed material and retro items. New for 2015 is ÔÇÿTiny Salvaged SpacesÔÇÖ, an exhibition of summerhouses, wagons and shepherdsÔÇÖ huts. Note that Friday, June 26 is trade day.

June 27-28, £8 in advance or £9 on the day, or £29/£32 for a family ticket, http://www.salvo-fair.com/2015/Salvo_Fair,_architectural_salvage_and_reclaimed_materials_fair_in_Henley_on_Thames.html

Main image courtesy of the Homebuilding & Renovation Show