Brass combo plates solve the awkward walls: mixed switches, dimmers, outlets and GFCI controls that need one clean solid brass cover instead of mismatched pieces.
For Mixed-Control Walls
Use combo plates when one wall location needs more than a simple switch cover. They are especially useful in kitchens, bathrooms, hallways and renovation projects where a toggle, dimmer, outlet or GFCI may sit in the same multi-gang run.
A Cleaner Alternative to Patchwork Plates
A combo plate keeps different control types visually organized. Instead of mixing plastic, chrome or off-the-shelf covers, a brass combo plate lets the entire wall read as one intentional hardware detail.
Plan the Layout Before Ordering
Confirm the exact gang count, device type and device order before choosing a plate. If the wall combines Decora, GFCI, toggle or dimmer devices, match the cutouts to the controls already installed or planned by your electrician.
Complete the Hardware System
Use this collection as part of a coordinated PlatePrestige hardware plan. Brass reads best when the touchpoints in the same sightline feel intentional, from switches and outlets to cabinet hardware and appliance pulls.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a brass combo plate?
A brass combo plate is a wall plate with multiple cutout types in one cover, such as toggle, dimmer, Decora, GFCI or outlet openings.
Where are combo plates most useful?
They are useful anywhere one wall station mixes control types, especially kitchens, bathrooms, islands, pantries, entryways and renovation walls.
Do I need to know the exact device order?
Yes. The cutout order matters. Confirm each device position before ordering so the plate matches the wall box layout.
Can combo plates match other PlatePrestige switches and outlets?
Yes. They are intended to coordinate with PlatePrestige brass switches, dimmers, outlets and wall plates for a complete room finish.