07 Dec
Different Ways Of Hiding Your Electrical Cords and Wires
Posted in Other - Business & Finance on 07.12.09
The electrical cords and cables that remain suspended from one electrical junction to an outlet, appear quite odd. Such setting spoils the serenity of the house and reduces the calmness of the interiors.
Hence, proper ways should be brought in to hide or cover such electrical cables and cords. The solution to this problem may even end up enhancing the appeal of your interior design.
Notify yourself about the location and length of the cable that needs to be covered. If the wire runs along the wall behind any furniture then place another furniture or vase to hide it completely. For instance, if the furniture happens to be a table then place a vase or book-shelf under the table. If however the length of the cable is longer than the vase or shelf length then move onto other alternatives.
Walk down to a local hardware store and demand cable covers. The cable covers are the components that sheath the wiring setup along its entire length. They’re generally not preferred in the first place as they make the wall architecture look odd. Although, they may be painted to restore the theme of the room but somehow, they fail to dwell with the setup.
Moreover, such cable covers are prone to easy wear and tear and hence, call for regular maintenance and repairs. Alternatively, you can eliminate the prospects of such additional components by altering your electrical setup. Check whether the concerned electrical outlet can be shifted or not. If it can be transferred to a preferred location on the wall then go for it.
To avoid the complexity of replacing or installing an electric outlet, switch to a hollow base board. The suspended wires and cables are covered behind the baseboard setting. The baseboard is painted so as to complement the wall color. This is a broader prospect of the wire covers and provides a wide setup to hide the cables and cords. Alternatively, the baseboard can be enveloped with a silk sheathing to match the interior design.
If nothing seems to convince you then make way for an isolated battery apparatus to backup the concerned outlet. This may call for some financial commitment but resolves the issue on permanent basis. The battery would not call for regular replacements and paint jobs as in case of baseboards or covers.
Some recommendations can be sought from a salesperson regarding the same as well.
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