Showing posts with label Skull Light Switch Cover. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Skull Light Switch Cover. Show all posts

Friday, June 5, 2009

Light Switch Covers | How To Match Light Switch with Light Switch Plate Colors

Light Switch Covers

There's nothing worse than getting home from your great decorative light plate find, to put it on and find out the cream or white color of the switch clash so badly with it, it takes away all the reason for getting it.

Don't despair though, as there's a simple and easy way to take care of the problem.

Here's a way to just about make that light switch disappear from interfering with your decorative light cover.

Assuming you've taken the cover off and the light switch box is open, put newspaper or plastic around the light switch box completely. I think if you have newspaper that would be better. Just tape it snuggly all the way around so nothing can get in it when you spray it with paint.

Extend the newspaper or plastic out far enough so you have no overflow of paint to your walls.

Make sure it's also right up to the light switch sticking out on all sides, and nothing but that is showing.

With the light switch being plastic, you'll need to first apply a primer that will adhere to plastic, and you can find that at any paint, hardware or big-box home improvement store.

Simply spray the primer on the switch and give it time to dry.

Now, take the paint that matches the color or colors of your decorative light switch plate, and spray it on the light switch over the dried primer.

A few thin coats is better than one or two thick ones, as it will have a tendency to glob up if it's too thick.

One trick to keep in mind while doing this: If the color on the top of the light switch cover is different from the bottom you can press the switch either way to compensate for that, and spray it accordingly.

Make sure you take into account that the lower side of the switch will show when it's up, and the upper side will show when it's down. You also may want to temporarily shut your power off in the house if you have to paint the switch when it's turned on.

When you're through with that, you can get a can of spray varnish and finish it up with a few coats to add a nice sheen to the light switch.

This is really not that hard, and you'll be glad you took the time to do it as you enjoy your new decorative light switch plate with very little clashing of colors.

Light Switch Covers

Wednesday, May 27, 2009

Light Switch Covers | Anyone for Skulls?

Light Switch Covers

I'm not always sure why, but it seems there's always a desire in a number of mediums to include skulls as part of their vision, and that's no different in light switch covers.

Down below I included several that Amazon sells to give you an idea of the types out there.

For the most part they're really not too bad compared to what they might have been, although I do like that single skull, obviously the most quality-looking, if you can say that about a skinless head. Haha.

Anyway, it's pretty interesting to see the variety of light switch covers there are available, and also to see that no matter what we do, part of the culture we participate in seems to end up on every type of product out there.

Now you can have your own skull light switch cover if you want to. Anyone out there that would want that covering your switch?

Light Switch Covers


Skulls and Bones Decorative Switchplate Cover



Skull Light Switch Cover



Barb Wire Skulls Decorative Switchplate Cover