• They make switches with built-in LED lights along the bottom for this.

    It’s a risky investment. Many people hate having lights glowing when they’re trying to sleep.

    Look for LED wall switches on Amazon. They come in a dozen versions: light shines up, lights in the faceplate, the switch itself glows… Any version you could possibly want.

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      Smart switches are so nice

      Going to bed? One touch of a widget on my phone’s home screen and all my house lights go off.

      Front porch lights need to be on a timer? Smart switches do that

      I recommend Kasa brand. Look for refurbished ones and you can get them under $10 a piece.

      Easily worth ~$8 dollars per switch if you’re doing it new.

      I think worth ~$12 if you’re willing to replace yourself

      • Man, this has taken me forever to respond to. There’s no reason, really, except it was in a run of comments I thought would take longer responses and I shelved for desktop time. ¯\(ツ)

        I completely agree about new build - it adds such a small amount proportional to the overall cost. Even when upgrading, I just do a few switches a year, as I notice them. Like, the most commonly used ones get replaced first, but after that it’s just when I find myself thinking, “I really need to automate this one” that I change them. I swapped out several wall sockets after the first Christmas in our current house, for example.