Hide Those Ugly Cords With Our Amazing 5-Minute Hacks!

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In today’s technologically advanced society, it’s typical for our homes to be overrun by cables and wires. Although these wires are required for connecting and powering our electrical gadgets, they may also be unsightly and give the appearance of clutter. There are several creative options available if you want to conceal the cables and wires in your house.

There are numerous possibilities, ranging from cord camouflage equipment and cord wraps to wire coverings and cord organizers. This article will explore some alternative strategies for hiding cables and wiring in your household, each with its benefits and disadvantages. You may keep your cords and cables hidden and keep your home tidy and organized by using one or more of these options.

Try Attaching Cords to the Furniture

You can always use the environment to your advantage. Have you ever encountered the following situation: you decide to stick your cords to the silhouette of your furniture only to realize a few hours later that they are not there anymore? They are back on the floor. Isn’t this frustrating?

Say no more! Your problem was that you were not using an appropriate device to anchor your chords. We recommend you use these Command Cord Clips since they are some of the best on the market. You should start by attaching these clear cord clips to the back borders of your furniture. You’ll need to compress the clips in place for 30 seconds, much like with the majority of 3M’s renter-friendly solutions, before you can hook up one or more cords and have them neatly run down the desk’s legs an hour later.

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Use Some Trunking

Everybody wants to have “that look” of a wall-mounted TV in their living room. You know what we are talking about: your brand new TV “proudly” hanging on your wall and all the guests telling you how good it looks. Well, if you don’t want to tear down your walls and spend a lot of money in order to put the cords inside the wall, you can try the simple and inexpensive solution of trunking.

If you want to do this you should start by measuring the length of the wall between the bottom of the screen and the floor to determine how long your cord raceway must be. If it doesn’t fit you can simply cut off the rest of it and adjust it to your needs. For this operation, you can use a hacksaw. After this, make sure that your TV wires are properly fitted and effectively hidden.

Run the Cords Inside the Wall

If you have the money and the time, you can always go for the more efficient way of concealing the wires inside your home by running them inside the walls. This is a more difficult process, and you might also need the help of a handyman since you don’t want to destroy your home.

Here we will present you with a step-by-step guide if you want to try to do this on your own. Use a stud finder to locate two stud-free areas of the wall: one further down the wall near a power socket and another one behind the place where the screen would sit. The TV should be taken down from the wall during this process. Then, you will use a box cutter or a utility knife to make your cuts, attach two cable clamps, and pass the TV cords into and out of the wall at these spots.

After all of this, you will have an amazing set-up for your TV and your sound system. Everything is cord-free and tidy.

Use the Furniture Itself to Hide Cords

If you want to make the most out of your space, you can try to use the furniture itself to your advantage. Forget about all those messy cords running along your floor and just run them behind your TV stand or shove them under a rug.

You should keep in mind that if you need to move some heavy furniture, you should seek assistance rather than going for it alone, as this can be harmful to your health and make you prone to various accidents.

This trick for hiding cords and wires inside your home is accessible to almost everyone since we all have furniture hanging around inside our houses. This can also give you the chance to change the way you used to decorate your space and offer your home a new fresh and clean look.

Build a Fake Wall

If you are more of a DIY type, we have the perfect solution for you: begin this ingenious project of building a fake wall in order to hide those ugly cords. If you even have a little DIY skill, this idea it’s absolutely worth a go.

All you need is some cardboard, some paint that is the same color as your wall, a box cutter, and some adhesive. Now, you will try to build a small utility box that will conceal all of your cords that are hanging around freely on your floor and getting in your way.

Unfortunately, this method will work only for cables that are already hidden, because if anybody looks at them from the wrong angle, your illusion will be shattered.

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Put Them in a Drawer

It is possible to get rid of the pain of looking at a bulky power strip that is laying on your floor and is stuffed with cords by making a few creative adjustments to a drawer. Even if we are talking about a nightstand drawer or a desk drawer, this method is versatile and works for any type of furniture that has drawers. So, you can use this in your bedroom, living room, and also your bathroom.

We know that it is not the best idea to keep a power strip in the bathroom, but if you store your electronics (a hair dryer or a trimmer) safely in a drawer, the risk of something bad happening is reduced to a minimum.

You should start by drilling a hole into the rear of the drawer that is closest to a power socket. Use double-sided adhesive to secure the power strip’s back to the same drawer panel after feeding the cord through the opening. As you connect electronic devices to the power strip, create a spot in the drawer for each device to rest while it charges.

Use Faux Books

Our last idea on how to hide those messy chords from your home is one that is less DIY and also easier. All you have to do is buy a faux book box. Maybe you ask your self what that could be? Well, it is kind of self-explanatory. It is a box that looks like a row of books, and you can put it in any place that you find suitable in your home to help you hide cords and other electronic equipment like your router and so on.

These faux-book spine boxes are easily available online and are ideal for hiding all kinds of unsightly electronic equipment.
You may also remove the spine of a book to use as a router cover, but be sure to allow enough space along either side for the fans to move air. Routers may get rather heated and need proper air flow to function properly.

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