The Canadian Electrical Code has a standard for the minimum number and general location of electrical outlets in new homes, however that doesn’t mean you can’t add more outlets if your electrical service box permits.
Consider the purpose of each room in your house and how you plan on furnishing it, as well as which appliances will go where. For example, if you’d like to hang a flat-screen TV on a wall, place a plug directly behind it to hide the cords.
While you might believe you’ve thought of everything, there’s always something that slips through the cracks so discuss your electrical layout and requirements with your builder and electrician. They will help make your electrical plan as complete as possible and make sure there are a few empty breakers in your electrical panel for future expansion.
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