The site is simply to help DIYers (and pros) to do a decent, safe job that complies to regulations and to professional standards hopefully.
You have no doubt LEARNT how important safe zones are, so anyone using something like a power drill will have an idea where the cables are buried.
Cables can be buried in a wall within 150 mm of an internal corner or the ceiling, or directly in line vertically or horizontally of an electrical accessory.
I think half burying some trunking in a wall will look a bit naff. You could consider burying the cables (just below the plaster) within 150 mm of the corner; this is allowed - though in my opinion hardly fool proof. One solution could be to fit a double knockout box somewhere, run the cables through it, and fit a blanking plate. At least someone could trace the cables in the future.
Any cupboards or hollow walls you could consider running the cables?
Consider putting in any cables or conduits for future use.
You have no doubt LEARNT how important safe zones are, so anyone using something like a power drill will have an idea where the cables are buried.
Cables can be buried in a wall within 150 mm of an internal corner or the ceiling, or directly in line vertically or horizontally of an electrical accessory.
I think half burying some trunking in a wall will look a bit naff. You could consider burying the cables (just below the plaster) within 150 mm of the corner; this is allowed - though in my opinion hardly fool proof. One solution could be to fit a double knockout box somewhere, run the cables through it, and fit a blanking plate. At least someone could trace the cables in the future.
Any cupboards or hollow walls you could consider running the cables?
Consider putting in any cables or conduits for future use.