How to add in an on/off toggle instead of light switch

How to add in an on/off toggle instead of light switch

Hello all. We are adding sconces to my wife’s home office setup. Built ins will be roughly the blue line with the sconces being run off of the hot electrical outlet on the bottom right. The office is on its own breaker. Aside from purchasing sconces that can be turned on/off via the sconces itself, what’s the best way to throw in an on/off switch so we can use a toggle of some kind to turn them off? I was thinking one of those circular black on offs that I can inset into the inside of the cabinet just a few inches back from the door when you open it. I’ll have approximately 2 inches of gap in between cabinets every 20-24” depending on what cabinet size we go with. Thanks for your help!

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u/Avitpan — 13 days ago

How would you do wainscoting for a home office that already has built in cabinets on one wall?

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u/Avitpan — 1 month ago
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