- Switch Style: Decorator
- Material: Plastic
- Brand: Lutron
- Color: White
- Item Dimensions LxWxH: 6.5 x 4.8 x 0.3 inches
- Features a clean appearance with no visible screws and securely mounts flush to the wall
- For use with all decorator opening devices – dimmers, switches and accessories
- Durable plastic counstruction for long-lasting style
- Snap-on installation is quick and easy
- Fits Caseta, Diva, Maestro, Maestro sensors, Skylark, and more
- Gloss finish; available in over 20 plus colors









































warthorn –
** “Stainless steel” version**REALLY LIKE:- The look, they are classy and modern, minimalist. Despite being completely plastic, they look like real brushed aluminum items in the same room.- The install method where you can kinda tweak and finagle them to fit crooked walls/workboxes, and continue adjusting the receptacles below… with caveats.DISLIKE:- Price, due to:- The under-frame is sturdy, the top plate not as much. After you click in the top plate, you can see problems like the receptacle being too far forward/back or uneven seam between under-frame and faceplate (you either choose to flatten the underframe to the wall and create uneven seam with faceplate, or have gap between wall/under-frameβ¦ I see now why other reviewers prefer the faceplate designs that cover the whole side edge). These little OCD issues create a bigger problem because the faceplate and its latch tabs are very flimsy feeling, and yanking it off to keep tweaking made me very nervous (crack it or break a tab) to the point I adjusted once or twice then just left things misaligned rather than risk it breaking.- All plastic (not a thin layer of brushed metal bonded onto plastic like you get with some products) and the directions warn against cleaning with anything but a damp rag. In my experience, that means itβs very easy to scratch or even just wear off the plastic surfaceβ¦ Concerned about the longevity of cleaning smudges, scratching them with plugs, etc.OVERALL:Great look/match. Most people besides me as the installer will not see the misaligned parts. Just wish they were more durable for 100% right installs and lasting use — or, cheaper, especially if you get suckered in by the cheap-ish single receptacle units and then see the prices for, say, your multi-gang light switches (~$25/ea in my case). Look at ALL the plate types you need before buying into the system! In the end, I wanted 100% right installs with these fancy plates and got aboutβ¦ 75%. Not going to return, but would probably try a competitor with a seamless side edge for the next room.
Stuff Iβve Tried –
So in a house where they did some bat-sh** crazy wiring and I had to replace the switches, this plate made it SO MUCH EASIER to line up multiple switches and get them level and set to a similar depth so that they don’t look stupid. There are two pieces that separate; the plate underneath has the small screws that attach to the switches, but there are also holes for the screws that mount into the electrical box which is a huge improvement over the traditional plates. So while I started the mounting screws, I didn’t finish them until I had the plate attached to the switches. This also made it far easier to mount level instead of being stuck with a weird slightly not so level installation due to sloppy builders (<25yo house, they just slapped our subdivision together pretty haphazardly) - I had enough play to make sure that it was level before tightening things down, then I just snapped the front face on. This was so much easier than the traditional type of face-plate that goes on after your switches are in-place.I used the 3-gang plate for two areas & I was afraid I was going to break them getting them apart (the first one I had to take apart a couple of times because I had to swap out a bad switch); they held up fine to me, but I was probably a bit overly cautious because the tabs appear to be delicate.I also used a single gang plate of this style on a different brand's switch because their traditional one didn't even fit their own brand properly. After fighting the other one for far too long, I just grabbed the Claro that was intended for another area and will buy a replacement. It went on quickly, I leveled, tightened, snapped on the face & we were good to go.These look sleek and clean, there are no screws exposed to catch dirt & dust. Just really good overall as long as no one busts the outside plate. However, once things are in-place I don't see the need to mess with it, so I think they will be good for a long time as long as you're cautious if anything requires updating.I'm wishing they also made these for toggle switches as there are a few switches that I don't really want to change to rockers, but I would love to have the same plates on everything.
Cuddyvalley –
Updating my electrical plates and switches, the screwless plates are so clean looking, easy to install, whole new look!
JT60423 –
The color is perfect. Easy to use! Exactly what I was looking for! However, it only worked for the two three-gang switches in the room, and I could not find the single gang version to pick up a couple of them as well. So now Iβm going to have to change the color of all the outlet plates in the room to a different and less good-looking color.
Charles W. Nodine Jr. –
More expensive than some but worth it. Appears rigid when installed and all switches align properly. I’ve used the cheaper plates and had to replace them with the Lutron product. If you have to have a blank, make sure you buy the Lutron blank. Others do not color match.
Cassidy Malone –
I love these wall plates!! It changes the classic style to a sleeker modern style. We have Alexa smart lights and they work perfectly with them!
B. S. –
I really like the clean look on the surface. I wish the top was covering the seam around three sides.
Andrei –
Love the Clara look, these are great