HIDE THOSE UNSIGHTLY WIRES !! AWESOME DECORATIVE IDEAS WHICH WILL BE SURE TO PLEASE YOU

As We Get More And More Electrified And Computerized We Gain More And More Wires Cluttering Up Our Home Landscape

tangled wires

This Is A Classic Example Of Using An Open Leg Table With The Result Of Unsightly Wires.  We Encounter More And More Of This Type Of Situation As We Become More Integrated With Computers, Modems, Lamps, Fans, Etc.

Compliments Of Apartment Therapy , We Found A Great Solution Offered By Michelle

Here Is Her Solution:  Buy Some Brightly Colored Boxes Which Will Be Complimentary To Your Decor And Neatly Hide The Wires Withing.

Transformers And Other Heat Generating Items Should Remain Out Of Confinement.

Here Is The Result Of Michelle’s Creativity 

boxed wires

For Additional Ideas Continue Over To The Next Page 

This Solution Is Simple, Decorative And Affords The User To Not Only Hide The Wires, But To Offer And Install A Great Decorative Touch As Well
This Idea Is Courtesy of Houzz And Is The Source Of The Article As Well As The Picture
panel hide
Voilà! No visible wires but still plenty of power. Plus, the added pattern and architectural interest help spruce up my bland rental walls. I wanted something renter friendly that could be taken down when I move. Using minimal tools and a damage-free hanging system, I created three panels for my desk — two act as stylish accents and one hides the outlet and messy wires. One of the best things about this project is that it’s completely customizable. I went with 2-foot-wide panels on either side because it was just easier and I could get both out of one sheet of luan. A third panel in the middle is the width of my window and the height of my desk. All three panels are hung 1 inch from the window.Here’s how you can do it yourself.Materials:⅛-inch luan plywood, 1½ sheets or 2 sheets with extra. Have it cut to size at the home improvement store. I got two pieces that measured 80 inches by 24 inches and one that measured 39¼ inches by 28 inches, custom cut for my window.Trim. I used five 8-foot pieces of 1¼-inch poplar trim.Paint. For the background I used standard white, and for the stencil I used Valspar’s Cathedral Stone with a little white mixed in.Two 8-foot pieces of 1- by 2-inch furring strips, for back supportsStencil. I created mine and cut it myself. If you don’t want to stencil, try applying wrapping paper, contact paper, marble paper etc.Wood glue3M Command Picture Hanging Strips. I used 12 sets of the large sizeTools:Paint roller or paintbrush Miter box and hand saw or miter saw Clamps
Article And Picture Source : www.houzz.com
Go On To The Next Page For Even More Ideas Involving The Creative Hiding Of Wires
We Traveled Over To thevow.tumblr.com For Our Next Bit Of Creativity. This Involves Simply Wrapping Your Wires Into Some Jute Roping.  A Simple And Effective Method Of Making The Wire Coil Into A Decorative Coil Which Will Blend Into Any Room Decor
Thanks To Thevow.tumblr.coom For This Great Idea
jute rope hide
Head To The Next Page For The Materials And The How To Do Its
This Is A Simple Pictorial Detail Of What Is Necessary And How To Do It
materials needed wire wrap 2 wire wrap finish wire in place
Pictures And Article And Ideas From : The Vow
For Yet Another Idea In This Wire Disguise Series, Go Over To The Next Idea On The Next Page 
This Idea From Domino And A Very Clever Idea It Is
curtain hide
behind the curtain
Routers, ethernet cords, and endless strings of cable wires hardly deserve a spot in your kitchen.
Fasten a curtain rod behind the back panel of your desk space, and hang a trimmed down cut of fabric to conceal the rest.
Pictures And Article From : Domino
For The More Adventurous And Those Handy With Tools You Must See The Transformation On The Next Page 
Here Is A Cleverly Designed TV Wall Which Is Attractive And Keeps Those Ugly Feed Cables And Electric Wires Hidden Completely
tv-wall
For The How Tos And What To Dos, Head Over To The Wonderful People At HOUSE TWEAKING  They Can Really Explain The Process Pictorially

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