Pullcord to Regular Switch

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Hi (y)

Just moved home and fixing the place up. Have replaced many a light switch in my years but never a bathroom pullcord.

In this instance the old owner had a pullcord light switch installed in the bedroom, where there is no sinks or toilets or risk of water splashing. I don't know why, we all have our moments I suppose. o_O

I am wondering if it is straight foward to replace the pullcord with a regular switch, or if the wiring is some how different to normal?

Thanks for advice! :)
 
In this instance the old owner had a pullcord light switch installed in the bedroom, where there is no sinks or toilets or risk of water splashing. I don't know why, we all have our moments I suppose. o_O
Do you mean it's not on the ceiling?

I am wondering if it is straight foward to replace the pullcord with a regular switch, or if the wiring is some how different to normal?
It's straight forward - it's just a switch.
 
Its quite common around here to find a pull switch above a bed, normally in the master bedrooms.

Totally see the logic of being able to turn lights on and off from the bed side. Most new jobs tend to have a double switch by tye headboard for side and main lights.
 
And when you get in the car to go to work, you turn the headlights on and the chandelier in the bedroom comes on...
 
If I want a light switching on or off, all I do is operate the call bell in the room I'm in and one of the maids hurries through the mansion to operate the switch for me. Ringing the bell twice alerts them to bring a bacon roll with brown sauce.
 
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