What can I use to cover TV cords?
Use hooks behind your furniture to hide TV wires A DIY-hack for packing away all of those pesky wires hanging from your wall-mounted TV is to use plastic hooks/pegs. These are easily available in hardware stores or online.
How do you hide TV wires creatively?
Check out these eleven creative ways on how to hide the TV cords around your home:
- Cable Ties. Even though this doesn’t hide your cords and cables, here’s where cable ties provide value.
- Use a TV Stand. Some TV stands have an open back.
- Tubing.
- Duct Tape.
- Drawer It!
- Use Your Furniture.
- Use Artificial Plants.
- Your Baseboard.
How much does it cost to hide TV wires?
How much does it cost to hide TV wires? Hiding TV wires can cost anywhere from $10 for a cable cover to $1,000 or more if trying to hide wires in the walls.
What can I use to cover the wires behind my TV?
A wooden back panel can help cover the wires behind your TV. These are useful quick fixes to hide away your cables, and a more creative alternative to traditional methods like wire sheaths, painting etc. So which one of these tips are you going to try first?
What’s the best way to hide a TV in a house?
House Tweaking built a TV wall to house the television and cords. A vertically planked section of the wall can hide the cords while adding a nice style element. (Karen Day Photography via)
What can I do with my TV cord?
Turning your TV cords into wall art is a stylish and creative way to manage and organize them. You can create anything from an abstract image to a silhouette of a city, object or person. If you want, you can decorate the cords with color tapes, ribbons or stickers to resemble flowers with leaves or anything else you like.
What to do with an exposed TV cable?
Turn exposed TV cables into a decoration. When all else fails and you’re left with exposed cables, see if you can use them to make art. This can be as simple as hot gluing or taping them to the wall in the shape of a symbol or name, or it can be as complex as integrating them into artwork you already own. Some ideas to try include: