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Ways to Make Electrical Wirings Less Messy and More Classy

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space saving 3 pin plug

Wires lying around the house are a very common sight. As much they are difficult to hide they are equally inevitable to do without. Are you looking for some wire-handling solutions? Here are some that might just come handy. space saving 3 pin plug How about this slimmed down plug which was a show stealer at one of the college art fests. Designer Min-Kyu Choi's plug is just 10mm wide when folded and it can swivel out 90 degrees making itself compatible to be plugged into a normal 3 pin socket. bird and leaves decorative cables Use birds and leaves to camouflage the wires that cant be hidden behind furniture. The utility factor remains questionable but it does increase the aesthetic value of the room. You can get it here. wirepod tendrils This work of art comes from a designer who believes in keeping wires - visible; a curvy multi power socket product called wirepod that, if looked from a distance, appears to be part of the floor design. electro man This one is far from being anything electrical. But appearances are deceiving and when they are as friendly faced they are surely welcoming. Hail electro man! (You can buy it here.) power block for messy cables phone tablet Via There are too many people complaining about cables and there are a few delectable solutions provided. Like this Powerblock that shields all the wire mess. make art with wires Via Why hide your cable wires? Show them off with the mount peg boards. picket fences You just can't have enough of wire-hiding ideas! Here's one more. Called the picket fence, this one is a great DIY concept.

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