SWITCHES
Industrial Vintage Screwless 2 Gang Wall Switch, Gold Glossy.
From £3.99
Gold Color 1 Gang Light Switch
£7.79
Decorative Blue Glossy Main Plug Socket, Satin Gold Inserts, UK
From £4.49
£7.49
Screwless 3 Gang 2 Way Light Switch Brushed Chrome - Wall Switch UK Standard
£4.19
£5.99
Wall Light Screw less 2 Gang Switch Textured Chrome Color
£5.69
Textured Chrome Color Wall Light Screw less 3 Gang Switch
£4.19
£5.99
Black single socket
£6.99
industrial vintage 3 Gang Switch Wall Light Toggle Screw less switch
From £4.99
vintage Screw less Black Round 2 & 3 Gang Flat plate Wall light switches
From £5.69
£11.99
3 Gang White Color Screw less Wall Light Switch
£5.99
1/2/3 Gang Wall Switch Screw less Brushed Gold/Textured Cream/White Finish UK
From £2.95
1 Gang Switch Wall Light Screw less Textured Chrome Color
£5.29
Electrical Switches for Every Room, Finish, and Fitting
Electrical switches may seem like a small detail, but they have a big impact on how a room looks and works. Choosing the right switch is not only about controlling lights; it is also about matching the style of your room, the finish of your sockets, and the practical needs of the space. That is why this switches collection brings together a wide range of options, including 1-gang, 2-gang, and 3-gang switches, so you can find the right layout for single rooms, larger spaces, and multi-circuit lighting setups.
If you are updating a whole room or renovating an entire property, the finish matters just as much as the function. This collection includes popular styles such as screwless switches, brushed steel switches, and black nickel switches, giving you options that suit modern, classic, and industrial interiors. Where available, you may also find switches with USB charging points or smart switch options for added convenience and a cleaner wall layout.
Whether you are replacing a worn existing switch or choosing new fittings for a fresh installation, this category is designed to help you select switches that are practical, attractive, and compatible with your wider electrical design. The best switch is the one that fits your wall box correctly, works with your room layout, and matches your sockets and other accessories for a consistent finish.
Switches comparison table
| Switch type | Best for | Look and feel | Key benefit | Consider before buying |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1-gang switch | Single light circuits | Simple and compact | Ideal for basic room lighting | Check that one switch is enough for the circuit you want to control. |
| 2-gang switch | Two separate lights or circuits | Clean and practical | Lets you control two lights from one plate | Make sure your wall box has enough space and wiring support. |
| 3-gang switch | Multiple lighting zones | Larger but still neat | Best for rooms with layered lighting | Confirm the plate size suits your wall space and layout. |
| Screwless switch | Modern interiors | Smooth, minimal finish | Hidden fixings for a premium look | Best when matching a screwless socket range. |
| Standard screwed switch | General replacements | Traditional and familiar | Straightforward installation and maintenance | Good for practical upgrades where appearance is less critical. |
| Brushed steel switch | Contemporary rooms | Neutral metallic finish | Versatile and easy to match | Popular with matching brushed steel sockets. |
| Black nickel switch | Stylish, design-led spaces | Darker premium finish | Strong decorative appeal | Works best when the rest of the room uses similar dark accents. |
| USB switch | Bedrooms, offices, charging points | Functional and modern | Adds charging convenience at the wall | Check whether it includes the charging output you need. |
Why this collection is useful
This collection is designed for buyers who want more than a basic on/off fitting. It covers the main switch formats used in homes, offices, rental properties, and renovation projects, making it easier to compare styles and choose the right product without having to browse unrelated categories.
A 1-gang switch is ideal for controlling one light circuit, while 2-gang and 3-gang options are better for rooms with multiple lighting zones. That makes this collection especially useful for kitchens, living rooms, hallways, and bedrooms where more than one light fitting may need to be controlled independently. By grouping the main switch types together, the page helps users quickly narrow down the right product for their project.
How to choose the right switch
Before buying, check the size and layout of your existing wall box. Most switches are designed to fit standard UK back boxes, but plate size and screw positioning should still be confirmed if you are replacing older fittings. If you are upgrading from a narrower or older style switch, make sure the new faceplate will cover the wall area cleanly.
You should also decide whether you want a screwless or standard screwed switch. Screwless switches are popular for their cleaner appearance, with the fixing screws hidden behind a clip-on front plate. Standard switches, by contrast, remain a practical and familiar option that many installers prefer for straightforward replacements. Both can work well, but the final choice usually depends on the design style you want and the look of the rest of the room.
It is also worth matching your switches to the sockets in the same room. A coordinated set of switches and sockets can make a space look more finished and intentional, especially in kitchens, hallways, offices, and newly decorated rooms. If you already use brushed steel, black nickel, white, or chrome sockets, choosing a matching switch finish will help create visual consistency.
Finish options
The finish you choose can change the feel of a room more than many people expect. Brushed steel remains one of the most versatile finishes because it works in modern homes, commercial spaces, and neutral interiors. Black nickel offers a more premium and slightly darker look, which suits contemporary and design-led interiors. Screwless finishes are often chosen where a smooth, minimal wall appearance is preferred.
If you stock USB switches, these can be especially attractive for customers who want more convenience from a single wall plate. USB switch combinations are useful in bedrooms, kitchens, and home offices, while smart options appeal to users who want more control and modern functionality. These products can also improve the perceived value of a room by combining design with extra utility.
Best rooms for these switches
Switches are used in nearly every part of a property, but the right style depends on the room. In living rooms and bedrooms, customers often want a neat finish that blends with the décor. In kitchens and hallways, durability and easy coordination with sockets are often more important. In offices and rental properties, simple, consistent switch designs are usually preferred because they are easy to install and maintain.
For larger rooms or flexible lighting layouts, 2-gang and 3-gang switches are particularly useful because they let you control multiple lights from one point. This makes them practical for open-plan areas, kitchen-diners, and rooms with layered lighting. If your project includes both switches and sockets, browsing matching accessories together is usually the most efficient way to achieve a unified result.





