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It's Always Autumn saved to Home
CABLE MANAGEMENT KIT – The cord hider kit contains everything you need to organize those messy cables. Each wire management set includes 6 cable cover raceways 1 1/8" x 11/16" x 25" each, for 150" total of cable concealment! SELF ADHESIVE TAPE – Each kit has strong self-adhesive tape and easy to follow instructions. You can choose to use the peel and stick tape or the drywall anchors with screws. There is no need to cut giant holes in your walls to hide wires or cables. ADAPTABLE TO ANY…

Stephanie Duckworth saved to New House
The Flat Screen TV In-Wall Cover and Power Kit allows for a neat and easy installation. This is the easiest and most energy efficient system for running TV cables behind the wall. The kit provides the ability to add or remove cables as needed without removing the boxes or cover plates with the built-in cable feeding tube.
VIDEO TUTORIAL + TIPS 1. Try to find a shelf or small piece of furniture. 2. Assess your baskets and see what could work to hide your TV cables. 3. Tape the extra cords so that they take up less space. 4. Video example

Mandy Prince saved to Get organized
"Cablox 8x8 will manage your cables, cords, tubing, and wiring any way you want within its grid of plastic pegs. Made for larger scale organization, Cablox 8x8 can hold more and pick up the extra slack. With its acrylate-based adhesive back and additional mounting options, Cablox can be installed on a variety of surfaces in just seconds to organize and re-organize as you need. The flexible plastic material allows for a universal fit for nearly any type of cable up to .43\" (11mm) wide…
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Prairie Jac saved to For the Home
Organizing the cables behind the TV that sits on the mantle. Earlier this year, our TV was a mess and my wife Danielle did not like how it looked. So one Saturday morning in May, I woke up and organized the cables behind the TV using zip ties, adhesive cable tie downs, and 3M double stick tape. In the end, our mantle looks much better. The Apple TV and Cable box both have an ethernet connection that runs to the network closet that's elsewhere in the house.

Frank Rietta saved to Particular Home Stuff
Looking for a smart solution for all those unsightly TV cables? See how this simple kit solves this problem.

Haley Woods saved to Future Home