Shop combination wall plates for mixed electrical device layouts, including toggle switches, duplex outlets, rocker/Decora-style openings, blank openings, and other hard-to-find configurations. These metal wall plates are ideal when one cover needs to fit more than one device type in the same installation.
Use this collection to find combination wall plates by gang size, opening style, finish, and configuration.
Combination Wall Plates for Mixed Device Layouts
Combination wall plates are used when a single electrical box includes more than one type of device. Instead of using a standard plate with identical openings, a combination plate may include different cutouts such as toggle, duplex, rocker, GFCI, blank, or specialty openings in one cover.
These plates are especially useful for older homes, remodeled spaces, commercial buildings, offices, schools, hospitals, maintenance areas, and custom electrical installations where the devices do not all match.
Many of these configurations are commonly used by electricians and contractors. See our wall plates for electricians and contractors page for more details.
Common Combination Wall Plate Configurations
Popular combination wall plate layouts include:
- Toggle switch and duplex outlet combinations
- Toggle switch and rocker / Decora-style combinations
- Duplex outlet and rocker / GFCI combinations
- Blank openings combined with active devices
- Multi-gang combination wall plates for larger installations
Why Choose Metal Combination Wall Plates?
Metal combination wall plates offer a durable, professional finish compared to standard plastic covers. They are a strong choice for both residential and commercial use, especially where the wall plate may be exposed to frequent use, cleaning, or impact.
Many customers choose metal combination plates because they provide a cleaner finished look, help cover existing wall openings, and are available in configurations that are often difficult to find at big-box stores.
Hard-to-Find Combination Wall Plates
Combination plates are one of the most important categories for customers who need an exact match. A small difference in opening style or device order can make a wall plate incompatible with the installation. That is why this collection includes many mixed-device layouts, gang sizes, and finish options to help you find the correct cover.
If you are replacing an existing plate, compare the number of gangs, the device openings, and the left-to-right order of the openings before ordering.
Frequently Asked Questions About Combination Wall Plates
What is a combination wall plate?
A combination wall plate is a cover plate with two or more different opening types in the same plate, such as a toggle switch opening next to a duplex outlet or rocker opening.
How do I know which combination wall plate I need?
Match the wall plate to the devices in your electrical box. Check the number of gangs, the opening type for each device, and the order of the openings from left to right.
Are combination wall plates available in metal?
Yes, many combination wall plates are available in metal finishes, including painted steel and stainless steel options. Metal plates are popular for durability, clean appearance, and commercial-grade installations.
Do combination wall plates come in oversized or jumbo sizes?
Yes. Combination wall plates are available in oversized or jumbo sizes, depending on the configuration. Oversized plates can help cover gaps, wall damage, paint lines, or uneven openings around the electrical box.
Are these plates for *Decora®-style devices?
Some combination plates include rocker or Decora-style openings, while others include toggle, duplex, blank, or specialty openings. Always match the opening type to your installed device before ordering.
*“Decora®” is a registered trademark of Leviton Manufacturing Co., Inc. This product is not manufactured by, affiliated with, or endorsed by Leviton.













































