When decorating a room for style and function, one common problem we all face is how to hide those unsightly electrical and media cords. Unless you are willing to spend tons of money to have electrical outlets built into your flooring in strategic places, you'll soon be trying to find a ...
When decorating a room for style and function, one common problem we all face is how to hide those unsightly electrical and media cords. Unless you are willing to spend tons of money to have electrical outlets built into your flooring in strategic places, you'll soon be trying to find a ...
Electrical cords, yarn, string and pretty much anything else that may get tangled up can be stored this way, too. Empty liquor boxes with dividers offer a safe place to nestle delicate ornaments, crystal, light bulbs or other breakables. Handymen may use those same liquor boxes to ...
If you have shelves that are more than a foot wide, standing them up against the wall can make it difficult to find things. If you have to move a bunch of things to get at what you want (at the back of the shelf), chances are it’s not going to go back in the same place. T...
5.) Have a lot of cords? Turn them into Bob Marley’s hair. 6.) Create an electronic charging station. 7.) Use tape to decorate your washer and dryer. 8.) Decorate your fridge with removable wallpaper. 9.) Install stairs that double as drawers. 10.) Hide your routers in pretty bo...
Remember the good old days, when everybody had a simplecopper phone linerunning into his or her house and wall jacks where the phone plugged in? And the phones themselves had curly cords that attached the receiver to the body, and didn't need batteries?
Don’t want to display your cords, switches or your pet’s bowls where everyone can see them? Then hide then away. Traditional storage spaces usually mean that you’ll have a rather unpractical décor so we propose a few different ideas you might like. Be creative and hide all these ...
Unplug electrical items when they are not in use. You should also consider getting covers for electrical cords around your home. Put other hazardous items, such as blind cords, out of harm's way. Safely lock away potentially dangerous substances such as medicines and household cleaning products....
Try another outlet or USB port. This will confirm whether that specific port has become unusable instead of simply swapping out cords repeatedly until something works again temporarily! Solution 2: Examine Your Charging Adapter To ensure that your charging adapter is compatible with your device, it...
If you have electrical or extension cords crossing your floor, deck, or patio (or anything similar that people could easily trip over), pull your tape’s loose end out, center it over the cord, and secure the tape to the floor on either side of the cord. Then unroll the tape over th...