We have a kitchen diner and in the diner there is a 3 gang light switch - 2 switches control 3 lights in the ceiling (I’d prefer it to be one switch but can cope with 2) the other switch controls the ceiling lights in the kitchen. In the kitchen there is also a 3 gang light switch one controls the kitchen ceiling lights, one controls the under cupboard lights, and the other controls 3 lights above the sink.
All lights work independently apart from the ones above the sink which requires the switch in the dining room for the kitchen lights to be in a certain position, is there any way that these lights can be independent of the dining room switch??
The first image is the diner the second is the kitchen.
The switch on the right (as we look at the photo) and the middle control the dining room lights and the one on the left with the blue wire controls the kitchen lights.
The switch on the right (as we look at the pic) is independent and controls the under cabinet lights. The middle is the kitchen ceiling, and the left is the lights above the sink.
All lights work independently apart from the ones above the sink which requires the switch in the dining room for the kitchen lights to be in a certain position, is there any way that these lights can be independent of the dining room switch??
The first image is the diner the second is the kitchen.
The switch on the right (as we look at the photo) and the middle control the dining room lights and the one on the left with the blue wire controls the kitchen lights.
The switch on the right (as we look at the pic) is independent and controls the under cabinet lights. The middle is the kitchen ceiling, and the left is the lights above the sink.