I hate TV cables dangling everywhere!
It's really mess in the house!
In addition, the electrical wires lying around are dangerous for children.
Luckily, there's a super easy trick to hide those nasty messy cables.
The trick is to use a simple cable cover, like this one.
Don't worry, it's very simple and it takes 5 minutes . Watch:
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Cable covers are great for tidying up your TV cables and electrical wires.
So, are you ready? In a few minutes, those ugly power cables will be out of your sight :-)
Measure the wire length that you want to hide. Then, cut the cable cover to the same length with a scissor or a cutter.
The cable covers are supplied with a Velcro , it's super practical andeasy like hello! Just insert the cables in it and close it.
It couldn't be simpler! Well, of course if it doesn't suit you, you can easily unscratch.
And There you go ! The TV cables are already hidden :-)
Easy, fast and cheap, right?
Now you know how to hide cables along a wall.
It's still very practical and much more aesthetic.
It's the little decorative touch that will make the difference in your living room, bedroom or office.
In addition, with this cable cover you can insert up to 8 electric cables.
I don't know what you think about it, but I think it's really more tidy and orderly.
If you want a less flexible cable cover than the one I installed, I recommend this one.
You can also certainly find some in large DIY stores, such as Leroy Merlin, Castorama, Brico Dépot...
And of course, it also works to hide the electrical cables of the box, the video projector, the speakers, the home cinema.
Just install it discreetly behind the TV stand.
But you can also use it for computer cables from PC or any computer or fiber optic cables.
In short, this clever and very simple product is the ideal chute! It is easy to install to make your cables disappear... like magic!
I've never seen it installed on the ceiling .
But I don't see why it wouldn't work. Just attach the chute neatly. What do you think?
This step is optional but I still find it cleaner to have the power strip attached to the wall rather than see her lugging around on the floor behind the TV.
The vast majority of power strips have 2 holes behind to be fixed. Just screw 2 screws behind your furniture and hang your power strip on the wall using a drill.