How to hide wires in your house?

You can hide the cables by tucking them under decorative cords.

Electronics are integral part of our homes in this digital era. These gadgets may have a lot of wires or cables. Most of us are searching for solutions to hide the cables rather than allowing them to be strewn across our rooms. Additionally, organising them is usually preferable, especially if you have young children and pets at home.

Here are many techniques for concealing electrical cables, cords and wires for a tidy and organised home.

 

How to hide wires with cord covers?

If your TV is in the middle of the room, a simple fabric cord cover can be a decent choice. With this straightforward fix, you can conceal your cords while also protecting them from kids and animals. Additionally, there will be a lower possibility of someone tripping over your wires.

Typically, fabric cord coverings are available in a range of hues and dimensions. Some of them also have zippers, which make it simple to remove them when you wish to add or remove cables. Although you would not be able to trim a cloth cable cover to size, you can always add more.

 

How to hide wires on the wall?

You need to use a plasterboard saw, drill or utility knife to make two holes in the plasterboard, one behind your television and the other close to the outlet, to accomplish this. Make sure the areas where you intend to drill are not close to any wall studs using a stud finder, and do not forget to cut off the electricity in the space. Every hole should have a wall-mounted cable plate installed on it, and the wires should be run from the top plate to the bottom plate. Choose an in-wall power and cable kit, which adds an outlet directly behind your television if your cords are on the shorter side.

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How to cover cables on the floor?

If your room does not have any walls, you can hide the cables by tucking them under decorative cords. In this method, cables are fastened beneath decorative objects such as baskets or boxes. In addition, you can conceal cords with old hardcover volumes. These techniques will keep the cords hidden and give your area a more tidy appearance.

Rubber ducting is another option if you need to conceal cables on your floor quickly. They are available in a variety of colours and fit well underneath various types of flooring. As an alternative, you can hide your cable and power cords with area rugs or carpets.

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Other ways to hide wires

 

Stash a power strip

It is time to get a cable management box if cords and power strips are littering your living room floor. The sleek design conceals connections when the lid is closed, while the side slits give you a place to run cords for your speakers, laptop, lamps, and other devices.

 

Hide cords in plain sight

If your house does not have enough outlets, there may be running wires from one side of the room to the other. Run the cords via a cover that can be mounted along the top of the baseboard to do this as covertly as you can. The raceways can be trimmed to size and painted the same colour as the wall to blend in.

 

Stash tech on a bookshelf

This stylish cord storage for your reading nook or bookshelf can conceal everything from routers and other computer devices to power strips and cords behind a stack of scaled-down books.

 

FAQs

What are the best ways to hide TV wires?

Install a cord cover kit.

How to hide wires behind furniture?

Utilise adhesive cable clips.

What is the best way to hide multiple wires together?

Utilise cable raceways and conduits.

How to hide wires on a staircase railing?

Use flexible spiral cable wrap.

What’s the simplest way to hide wires on a standing desk?

Employ adhesive cable holders.

 

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