Katie Brisichella • February 6, 2021
TIPS FOR CREATING A CLUTTER-FREE SPACE

Has your tangling mess of cords behind your entertainment center or under your desk become an eyesore? While concealing them might feel next to impossible, there are actually a few simple ways you can hide your cords — or at least keep them neat and organized:
Run cords into the wall.
Mount your flat-screen TV or gaming system directly onto the wall; then drill two small holes to run the cords into the wall and out near the outlet.
Hide cables just under the surface of your desk.
Mount a desk management tray, rain gutter or wire basket to the underside of your desk and store cords inside, out of view.
Conceal cords inside furniture.
Tuck TV cords directly into a cabinet or entertainment center; if needed, drill a hole on the top for the wires.
Bundle cords together.
Using cable ties, a cord wrap or even a toilet paper roll, bundle cords together to keep them looking neat.
Use cord organizers.
Run cords through cord hooks behind your desk or along the legs of furniture, feed them through a cable catch or wind them through a cable reel.
Make a docking station.
Repurpose a magazine rack to create a fashionable docking station for your phone, laptop and tablet; then run all the cords through a multi-cable holder.
Get a cord cover.
If your cords are located near a baseboard or other visible area, hide them under a cord cover — they come in a variety of styles to match your décor.
Go wireless.
You may also want to consider getting a wireless mouse, keyboard or charging station. The fewer cords you’re working with, the easier it will be to hide them.

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