Easy Peasy: Hide Your TV Cables and Wires, a DIY
A fantastic all-in-one kit makes is super easy to hide all those unsightly television and cable wires!
We received an all-in-one kit to test and review from Wiremold by Legrand to hide all those awful ugly cables and wires in the wall.
The neat thing about this kit is that everything you need is included -- yes, all the tools and pieces and parts you need are packaged as a kit.
There's an easy to follow video online (a link is in my blog post on this project). The whole project should take way less than an hour to accomplish.
After some fits and starts on our end due to a sound bar and needing a longer cable, we got all the necessary holes going and wires fished through.
The grommets cleverly clamp to the walls with no need to attach them to studs.
And voila, no more cables! None! Aw, how nice is that?!
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Suggested materials:
- Wiremold In Wall Cable Kit (Amazon)
- Cordless drill (Amazon)
- Tape measure (Amazon)
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Becky at Flipping the Flip
on Aug 18, 2024
Thank you so much!
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Emily Harris
on Aug 18, 2024
Thanks for sharing! I recently did a DIY project to hide mine, and it was easier than I expected. I used some cable management clips and a cord cover that matched the wall color, and now everything looks so much cleaner. If you’re dealing with a lot of wires, this simple fix is totally worth it. Also, if you’re looking to upgrade your setup, you might want to contact Sony as they have some sleek options that would pair perfectly with a cable-free look.
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Becky at Flipping the Flip
on Aug 18, 2024
Thank you!
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Thx for the info but I have a bunch of electrical cords on the floor on super thick white carpet. They run about 3 ft from the wall. Any suggestions? Thx