Sometimes, you just need a basic cable management solution. Some of the cables went into the cable runner and some were held in place with the clips.īehind the legs I placed cable clips to run the wires thought it. 1.Stick a cable catch at the back of your desk to hide wires behind it. Here you can see where the cable surge was placed and how I organized the cables in the cable runners. Step 3: Attach a couple of cable clips to the legs of the table to keep the wires in place and out of sight. I kept the main cables in the runner and smaller cables were attached with the clips and guided to their location. Step 2: Begin to run your cables through the runner. Step 1: Use the double sided 3M tape on the back of the surge protector and the cable runner. Under our table there was empty space behind the drawers, which was the perfect place for the surge protector. says he used to have a rats’ nest of wires under his desk. They protect cables from abrasion by giving them a smooth surface to rub against and direct them where they need to go through their openings. Turn a labyrinth of cables and wires into a sleek and organized system. The first thing you want to do is place out where everything should go. Once you have the layout, you can start the application process. Desk grommets are a great way to organize cables and route them through tabletops, desks or other furniture. AMAZON! The supplies: Cable runner, Double sided 3M tape, Surge protector, Cable Clips How to hide computer wires: Especially when you find your infant trying to eat said wires. My next step. Can you show us a picture of the desk That. Cord covers that can be mounted to the wall. Who enjoys those horrible wires all over and under the desk? Not us. There are cord boxes that can be fastened to the underside of desks. I knew this would be a project my wife would love for me to dive into. It was then I realized the cable management in our nursery/office was extremely sub par. It was a Saturday morning while playing with Sophia in her room that I noticed the mess under our desk. Here is a picture of our little office area before we organized the cables and how bad it looked: How to Hide Computer Wires Before They protect cables from abrasion by giving them a smooth surface to rub against and direct them where they need to go through their openings. So in today’s blog post I will turn it over to the hubby (thank you hubby!!) to talk about how to organize and disguise all these annoying wires! He did such a good job hiding the wires under our desk. Desk grommets are a great way to organize cables and route them through tabletops, desks or other furniture. Do you hate all the computer wires hanging from your monitor as much as I do? It really is an eyesore and such a pain to actually hide it.
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