Wednesday, 8 of September of 2010

Cable Covers

If you've got electronic equipment, appliances, computers and the like, that means you've got cords. These cords are going to be different colors, lengths, and thicknesses--and chances are they're all either bunched up on the floor, pushed halfheartedly under rugs, or pulled tight between the equipment and the wall because they're not long enough to run around the corners of the room to keep them out of the way.

Cable Covers

If you’ve got electronic equipment, appliances, computers and the like, that means you’ve got cords. These cords are going to be different colors, lengths, and thicknesses–and chances are they’re all either bunched up on the floor, pushed halfheartedly under rugs, or pulled tight between the equipment and the wall because they’re not long enough to run around the corners of the room to keep them out of the way.

Even if you have the patience to run each of these cables individually around the perimeter of the room, taping or stapling every one to the wall to keep them relatively safe and neat, you’ll still have a lot of visible cable. A cable cover can give you both safety and neatness. All of your cables will be organized together and closed within a zipper that matches your room–we’ve got beige, black, navy, white, silver and opaque.

Many times, people are able to ignore a mess in their own homes that they’ve accepted as permanent or inevitable. Guests, however, will notice unruly cables bunched up all over the place. Your otherwise lovely interior design will be compromised, and it may even make people uncomfortable if they have to navigate around a mess of cables or constantly watch out for their children around a myriad of electrical cords.

If you neaten up your cable clutter, guests will notice right away. Everything will look cleaner, and your room can even look bigger and more inviting. It’s a quick and easy way to give your whole home a facelift, and you’ll enjoy the safety benefits of company as well.


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