Hi, I started thinking about wall lights in the bedroom and the project has grown a bit. Just thinking this through and would like anyone’s opinion on a couple of options
I have a socket on the ring at low level, and i want to retain a socket in this location. I want to add a socket at each side of the bed, above the bedside cabinets to be accessible for phone charger, radio alarm, hairdryer etc. I also want wall lights each side. It’s not easy to bring cables down from the lighting circuit so I’d like to take everything off the existing socket. Currently thinking to spur off the socket to an FCU adjacent, then take two 2.5 T & E from there to the two new sockets. Then spur using 1.5 T & E from the sockets up to the wall lights. The wall lights we’ve chosen don’t have integral switches so for neatness bring another 1.5 T & E down (creating a switched live) to switches adjacent to the new bedside sockets (like you get in hotel rooms). I’m conscious this means the lights are on the same 13A circuit as the sockets, would I be better spurring from the sockets to switched 3A FCU’s which become the light switches, then up to the lights from there. Also is there any benefit in making the first FCU next to the existing circuit part of the ring rather than being a spur from the socket?
As a final extra optional but not essential, it would ne nice to make the light switch on one side a two gang, with the extra switch being a two way for the main ceiling light. I can fairly easily bring the three core down to under the floor and fish it round to come back up again on the other side of the room to connect to the existing main light switch. This might not be possible if I use the switched FCU as light switches option above, at least not in a single faceplate.
I have a socket on the ring at low level, and i want to retain a socket in this location. I want to add a socket at each side of the bed, above the bedside cabinets to be accessible for phone charger, radio alarm, hairdryer etc. I also want wall lights each side. It’s not easy to bring cables down from the lighting circuit so I’d like to take everything off the existing socket. Currently thinking to spur off the socket to an FCU adjacent, then take two 2.5 T & E from there to the two new sockets. Then spur using 1.5 T & E from the sockets up to the wall lights. The wall lights we’ve chosen don’t have integral switches so for neatness bring another 1.5 T & E down (creating a switched live) to switches adjacent to the new bedside sockets (like you get in hotel rooms). I’m conscious this means the lights are on the same 13A circuit as the sockets, would I be better spurring from the sockets to switched 3A FCU’s which become the light switches, then up to the lights from there. Also is there any benefit in making the first FCU next to the existing circuit part of the ring rather than being a spur from the socket?
As a final extra optional but not essential, it would ne nice to make the light switch on one side a two gang, with the extra switch being a two way for the main ceiling light. I can fairly easily bring the three core down to under the floor and fish it round to come back up again on the other side of the room to connect to the existing main light switch. This might not be possible if I use the switched FCU as light switches option above, at least not in a single faceplate.

