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Glass Television Stands

Glass Television StandsWhat is the best way to hide all my son ave behind my TV?

I currently have a 61 inch DLP TV stand with two glass shelves below, consisting of a digital receiver Comcast center speaker, stereo receiver with 5.1 surround sound speakers, modem and wireless router , Xbox 360, and a DVD player. As you can imagine, behind my TV looks like a giant rat's nest. I have lots of plugs AC, speaker cables, a cable A / V cabling, etc. The Xbox 360 AC plug only looks like a huge brick.
The TV stand itself has an image of the center where you can hide some plugs, but not enough space to cover even half of the orders mentioned.

Now the point. Do they sell a kind of 6 inches deep x 6 inches high X 5 feet cover with holes to hide the whole mess in black somewhere? Can one man and still look good? If man is acceptable to use the wood to cover all these electrical son? Are there other options? Thank you.

Wow so many outlets that you want to do is maybe get a glass screen at the back of your TV to take your son and make an appearance on TV best.

They sell wire management systems. are usuallay plastic. If you decide to go with building your own brand you leave enough Vental, these blocks of power can generate a lot of heat ..

If you are good at building things or small projects, get the 6 "wide pine boards (usually 8 ft lengths), cut all the parts you need to make your box, but before you put them together, drill holes large enough to be in the room above, and enough holes, then click Finish the pieces with or Varathane Varathane stain and clear finish to match your room. When it is sunny and dry, glue the son that need to come through these holes until sufficient to achieve it. Next, she has, and because he has no background in it, sit on the son as they come from the protective surge. With this against the wall behind the stand 5 feet long, it must look really Nice. This is what I would do, but I have to find someone to do it, or it would be horrible. Hope this helps. Good luck with your project! The holes should be large enough for the power cords and plugs.

I'm not quite so well in my system but I have a basement, so I opened a 2inch by 4 inch holes in the ground and used the debris of pine planks and surrounded by all son inside against the wall to the basement. I routed all the son to where they needed to go from there. Neat, and blended with the rest of the frame with her coloring. Noting that you are in an apartment, not to be "destructive" your best bet would probably son looms, or envelopes. no more nicely, but certainly better than any son hanging loose everywhere. A good thing to keep in mind that, be sure to keep power cables separate components and speaker cables. Put both in a loom may cause interference or static. Route the power and son in separate trades.

Posted on June 14, 2010.
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