Hi All,
I am installing a desk with drawer unit in a bedroom.
The desk and drawer unit are bespoke and will be permanently secured against a wall which has skirting board at the base. Between the desk and the floor, there will be an 18mm MDF back panel. However, as I cannot remove the skirting board, I propose to leave the skirting board in place and space the 18mm MDF back panel away from the wall by 15mm where it meets the underside of the desk. There will therefore be a 15mm 'air gap' between the MDF back panel and the wall.
If I wanted to fit a super sleek double gang socket onto the front face of the MDF back panel, how would I typically go about this in terms of what type of backbox to use etc. The double gang socket will be fed by a new 2.5mm T&E run horizontally from an adjacent existing socket. The cabling could be buried in the wall in conduit, buried in the wall without conduit, could be secured to the wall with clips or surface mounted in trunking.
Many thanks
I am installing a desk with drawer unit in a bedroom.
The desk and drawer unit are bespoke and will be permanently secured against a wall which has skirting board at the base. Between the desk and the floor, there will be an 18mm MDF back panel. However, as I cannot remove the skirting board, I propose to leave the skirting board in place and space the 18mm MDF back panel away from the wall by 15mm where it meets the underside of the desk. There will therefore be a 15mm 'air gap' between the MDF back panel and the wall.
If I wanted to fit a super sleek double gang socket onto the front face of the MDF back panel, how would I typically go about this in terms of what type of backbox to use etc. The double gang socket will be fed by a new 2.5mm T&E run horizontally from an adjacent existing socket. The cabling could be buried in the wall in conduit, buried in the wall without conduit, could be secured to the wall with clips or surface mounted in trunking.
Many thanks

