Dimmer switch, double query???

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Can you get such a thing as a faceplate with one 'normal' switch and one dimmer?
Reason i would like this is for my bathroom, one for extractor fan and one for dimmable downlighters.

If not i'll have to put in two switches which is not as nice looking.

thanks in advance
 
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Yes it is outside the bathroom, at the moment it is a dimmer (nice for a relaxing bath), but i'm fitting a shower cubical as part of my new bathroom suite so have an extractor fan and i want it switched so i'm looking for a faceplate that'll do both so Taylortwocities idea is a good one, many thanks
 
I have this for my bathroom fan / light


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http://www.tlc-direct.co.uk/Products/MKK3632.html

http://www.tlc-direct.co.uk/Products/MKK3702.html

http://www.tlc-direct.co.uk/Products/MKK4891.html

http://www.tlc-direct.co.uk/Products/MKK4501LV.html
 
Think i'll go with taylortwocities suggestion as i think it looks nicer, do i just buy a double dimmer switch from b & q? Or do i need to buy a particular one?

Thanks, and thanks to all suggestions
 
Dimmer switch for the bathroom, Rob?

How un-northern of you.... what do you need a dimmer in a room thats designed for ****ing, shaving and showering, for? :LOL:
 
Adam_151 said:
Dimmer switch for the bathroom, Rob?

How un-northern of you.... what do you need a dimmer in a room thats designed for ****ing, shaving and showering, for? :LOL:

For those little tender moments in the shower....... ;)
 
Please reply, i nearly got my answer then it all went sleazy! :D

This switch is for 6 downlighters which are low voltage and an extractor fan, reason i like having it as a dimmer is its handy when i take my young toddler up at bedtime without waking him up.

Thanks
 
Thanks to all, ended up doing the same as RF Lighting and used the mk grid system, cheers
 

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