What is the problem putting 15 amp circuits in bedrooms? In a modern day house with central heat and air there is no load to speak of in bedrooms. I have wired hundreds of houses like that and never had a problem. If you split the circuits up like you should and put the 20 amp circuits where they are supposed to be in the house there should be no problems.It was not such a big deal to use 12 ga. wire when it ws $ 18 per 250 ft roll versus $ 11 for 14 ga. But it is a big cost difference now and if you are running 3 way switch legs it gets to be really expensive. Also the number of conductors you can put in a box is greatly influenced by the gage of wire. You would think 2.5 cu in for 12 ga would not matter but you can't put (2) 12 ga wires in an 18 cu in box and then run your 12/3 g for your 3 way switch leg. You have 10 cu in for the 2 12 wires another 7.5 for the 12/3-g and 4.5 for the device installed in the box for a total of 22 cu in. Just my 2 cents.
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