To help you prepare for your lifestyle appointment, Elissa steps you through key electrical considerations for each room below.
How you use your home at night is different than during the day.
‘Downlights are the most popular choice in living areas – just be sure to invest in a dimmer switch for when you’re winding down before bed. Another suggestion to consider is recessed downlights to minimise glare,’ says Elissa.
Floor lamps can also help create ambiance and provide a muted, decorative light source in your living areas, as do wall lights on either side of the TV. Work with your Lifestyle Consultant on placement to minimise potential glare or reflections.


‘We’d also suggest installing a powerpoint near your couch for phone and laptop chargers, and one in the corner for any ad-hoc requirements such as a Christmas tree or unique light fixture,’ says Elissa.
Remember to consider the placement of your TV and associated wiring. For example, hanging your television on the wall will require a cable provision behind the plaster.
‘Apart from your TV, consider the other pieces of tech your family will use, such as gaming consoles, tech hubs for subscription services, and speakers. This’ll determine the number and placement of data points and powerpoints required, including inside your entertainment unit,’ adds Elissa.
To ensure you can cook and clean, your kitchen demands plenty of task lighting above your bench space. Think downlights both on the ceilings and underneath your overhead cupboards. Decorative lighting over your island bench, such as chandeliers or pendants, should complement – rather than overpower – the dining space.
Next, think through the appliances you’ll be using. Which ones should occupy bench space and which should be plugged into your cupboard or butler’s pantry? This will help you effectively place your powerpoints.


‘Have one or two on the return wall on either side of your cooktop for your toaster and kettle, with the rest in the middle section of your pantry for items such as your microwave or rice cooker,’ says Elissa.
‘I also always recommend a powerpoint at the end of your island bench for your laptop or phone charger.’
As well as downlights, many customers choose to use a desk lamp to ensure visibility when working and reading.
‘If you’d prefer to keep your desk clutter-free, wall lights can provide decorative task lighting over your workspace,’ says Elissa.

Think through how many items you have on your desk at any one time – including laptop, tablet, phone, and speakers – to ensure there are plenty of powerpoints and data points in the right places.
‘A home office is also a good place for your CCTV footage to run back to, so think through where you’d like to place those monitors,’ adds Elissa.
Small spaces can still have a big appeal. Make the best use of nooks and hallways by adding soft ambient light sources, such as downlights or wall lights. These light fixtures can also be used to highlight a beautiful piece of artwork and create atmosphere.

‘It’s also important to include a powerpoint or two for your vacuum cleaner, electric diffusers, or a nightlight,’ adds Elissa.
‘Have small children? We can add a motion sensor to step lights along the bottom of your hallway to help them find the bathroom at night. Alternatively (or in addition) you can add a powerpoint with a built-in nightlight and motion sensor.’
Optimise your bedroom for relaxation by adding dimmers to your overhead downlights.
‘Wall lights and pendants on either side of the bed are incredibly popular. Our lighting partner Amphis offers a stylish and sophisticated range to match every interior design,’ says Elissa.


‘Think about which wall your bed will sit against, so you can ensure powerpoints are placed on either side for your phones, laptops, and bedside lamps.’
Would you like a reading nook in your master bedroom or do you enjoy watching late-night movies in bed? Consider additional powerpoints in each corner of the room or a data point on the wall directly in front of your bed.
Ensure makeup application or shaving are a breeze by placing light sources in front of you rather than behind you to avoid shadows.
‘This could be as simple as one or two downlights above the sink,’ says Elissa.

‘Wall lights on either side of your mirror are another great option. Not only do they make getting ready in the morning easier, but they’re also a beautiful decorative statement in any bathroom. Another possibility is LED mirrors – you can request your Lifestyle Designer to include provisions for these.’
A secret tip? Overhead heat lamps and heated towel racks are a choice you won’t regret come Victoria’s bitter winter.
To ensure the wiring is clear of water, powerpoint placement is restricted in your bathroom. However, Elissa always suggests at least one double powerpoint above your vanity for the use of corded products, such as hair straighteners.
‘Place another powerpoint behind your vanity doors for rechargeable shavers and electric toothbrushes. This will keep your bench as clear as possible,’ she adds.
Ensure your overhead task lighting is on point, considering both downlights and strip lighting at the bottom of your overhead cupboards.
‘As well as your washing machine and dryer powerpoints, think through the powerpoints you need on your benches for appliances such as your iron,’ suggests Elissa.
‘I’d recommend a powerpoint in your broom cupboard for charging your stick vacuum,’ adds Elissa.

Find the balance between ambiance and functionality in your backyard. Flood lights are included as standard outside your laundry but consider adding additional flood lights to your alfresco area for entertaining.
‘Add downlights and external wall lights in your undercover outdoor area or on your façade for a soft sense of ambiance,’ says Elissa.

Your lifestyle appointment is also where you select the provisions needed for your gas heater, and powerpoints for your speakers and bar fridges. ‘You can future-proof your home by ensuring there are power provisions for potential pools, spas, and sheds,’ adds Elissa.
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