Hello... Moving to a new-build next week and am doing some bits and pieces in the next few days...
This flat has wall-lights all over it, most of which are blanked off with a round blanking plate, which I don't mind in most places, but I want to paper a 'feature-wall' so don't want the blanking covers under that, obviously.
I'm not a decorator, but am quite handy and I know this is something I could do myself, without having to spend money on getting someone in.
So, what I want to know is, when I take the blanking cover off, exposing the wiring behind it (which is all terminated etc), how do I then put plaster into the hole without compromising the safety of the wiring etc?
Do I stuff the hole with something I can then plaster over, or put a round piece of plasterboard in there, or something?
I'm sure this is quite a standard and common thing that people do - I just want to do it right as it will be permanent.
Thanks
Matt

This flat has wall-lights all over it, most of which are blanked off with a round blanking plate, which I don't mind in most places, but I want to paper a 'feature-wall' so don't want the blanking covers under that, obviously.
I'm not a decorator, but am quite handy and I know this is something I could do myself, without having to spend money on getting someone in.
So, what I want to know is, when I take the blanking cover off, exposing the wiring behind it (which is all terminated etc), how do I then put plaster into the hole without compromising the safety of the wiring etc?
Do I stuff the hole with something I can then plaster over, or put a round piece of plasterboard in there, or something?
I'm sure this is quite a standard and common thing that people do - I just want to do it right as it will be permanent.
Thanks
Matt
