![]() If you do not want to drill holes in the wall, you can put the wires on the sheetrock and use wire tracks that you can paint.Here is a simple way on how to hide tv cords in the wall. For low voltage wires, you can drill a hole and bring it through the wall, depending on your electrical code. There is nothing that messes up a beautiful room like a mess of cords.Besides this, you can use power bridges to hide cables with 120 voltage on the wall.It's totally fine to clip wires together without securing the clip to your desk or table. You can also use smaller binder clips to gather thin wires.Hammer a nail into the desk so the binder clip hangs from it and hides your cords. Then, pull back one of the binder handles and press it flush against the back of your desk. Gather the wires that are hanging from your PC and clip them together. If you don't feel like buying specialized cable management items, grab a few big binder clips from your desk. But they’re still easy to grab when I need to plug in the monitor or phone.īe sure to check out my other popular organization and cleaning posts below! There’s tons of great stuff to pin to read later!įunds from affiliates help pay for web hosting, domain registration, email delivery, the occasional bottle of wine, and other fees to keep up and running.Gather thick wires together with office supplies you have around your home. When I don’t have the monitor or my phone plugged in, I flip the cords back behind the nightstand so they aren’t visible. That way your cords are less likely to pull out of the clip. These metal or plastic channels come with adhesive backing for simple installation. So I wanted the cord to be able to slide out instead of pulling the cord clip off when Owen starts running off with the monitor.īut if you don’t live with a toddler thief, feel free to face your inwards. To hide a cord, such as an Ethernet cable or perhaps satellite TV or speaker wiring, consider wall cable covers. ![]() I faced the opening of the cord clip toward the side of the nightstand because Owen has a tendency to grab the baby monitor and walk away with it, pulling the attached cord with it. These are a little easier to quickly remove and reapply as needed. 8 For a simple utilitarian solution, use Velcro strips instead of the sleeves. Then, wrap the material around the wires to hide them and give your wires a more polished look. I also scooted the surge protector back behind the nightstand so it’s no longer visible. Gather the wires and place them in the center of the sleeving or tubing. ![]() The other day it dawned on me how to hide those pesky cords.Īnd no, I didn’t just shove everything back behind the nightstand like some kind of animal. See how we installed our USB wall outlet HERE. The lightning cable plugs into the wall plug or directly into a USB wall outlet like what we have on Brad’s side of the bed. And sometimes you can score them for 2 for $8. They’re fairly inexpensive for the added convenience of having a longer cord. Oh, and the reason why it appears that I have the world’s longest phone charger cord is because I buy 6 foot lightning cables. Will I get cancer one day from sleeping within two feet of my phone? Who knows. We don’t have landline so if there was an emergency and someone needed to reach me in the middle of the night, I want my phone by me, not charging in the kitchen. When I go to bed at night I always plug in Owen’s baby monitor and my iPhone. So today I’m sharing my solution for organizing and hiding all those annoying bedside cords. I was getting tired of looking at this jumble of cords between my side of the bed and the nightstand. The perfect cable organizer box to hide your heavily used cords and wires. How did parents stalk their sleeping babies in other rooms? Did they listen through soup cans tied together with string? ZBRANDS Black Large Cable Management Box with Cooling Window Hide Cords. A box to hide your power strips This flame-retardant acrylic box hides power strips, adaptors, block chargers and cords. I would say 30 years ago, but I Googled it and baby monitors came out in the 80s. We were busy here at Hand & Hammer making silver jewelry and ornaments for our customers. Not something you saw 50 years ago– long before smartphones, tablets, alarm clocks, and baby monitors to plug in next to our beds. Hide extension cables phone, laptop chargers and wires hidden and neat. Nordic Home Office Cable Desktop Storage Organiser. Does the photo below look familiar? A tangle of cords between your bed and nightstand. Wooden Cable Management Box, Cord Organizer Box with Cover, Household Charger Management, Power Cord Protector, Cable Storage.
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