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Desk that hides wires
Desk that hides wires













  1. Desk that hides wires movie#
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The extra cording is tied up on the other side of the lip, close to the back left desk leg. You cannot see any of what is going on under here unless you squat underneath the desk 😉 As a bonus, this makes it super easy to be able to charge your phone, tablet, etc. These cables are attached on the outside of the lip. The desk/table has a lip/ledge underneath. Here is what my cabling situation looks like. The materials we used for securing the cording were:

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Desk that hides wires zip#

If you have an all-in-one or a sole monitor, your configuration can match but if you have multiple components on your desk, use zip ties ( HERE) to group them into one single, large cable. I’ll admit, I got away with this part pretty easily because I only have one cord coming down from my desk. I wasn’t willing to cut through the table so while I knew a little bit of cord would have to run on the side of the desk, it would be minimal and I could disguise it. Test your monitor position before you commit- this position is super comfortable for my personal preference. Instead, I opted to have it situated at an angle on the side of the desk closest to the outlet. your desk already has a pre-drilled hole. your desk is narrow enough to set it close to the edge and run the cable underneath (still visible from the door but can be obstructed with decor), or 3. you are willing to drill a hole in the desk, 2. If you are set on having your computer monitor in the center of the desk, you can still make it work if 1. WHERE YOU POSITION YOUR ELECTRONIC COMPONENT(S) ON YOUR DESK MATTERS I had to determine the closest path to get my electronic components (in this case, monitor) to the outlet in the “sneakiest”, easiest way. Ultimately, I decided on a wall outlet to the side of my desk – the side furthest from the door.

desk that hides wires

Here are the considerations and steps you can take, in order, to hide computer cords when your desk is in the center of the room. Sources: Chandelier | Pillow | Desk Tray | Footed Bowls | File Holder | Magazine Holder | Rattan Bins Here’s what my desk is looking like these days, with my new efficient setup. Now, all I have to do is plug my Macbook in and set to work on the large screen.

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We already had a spare curved screen for outdoor movie nights so Dave set me up with that, a keyboard and mouse, and an adapter cable. (This is why I decided on an actual table in lieu of a desk – to provide ample surface space.) When I made the switch a few weeks ago, a lot of my office equipment was minimized but I still prefer a large screen over my 13″ Macbook, a keyboard, and a mouse. But my desk especially had to accompany a huge computer, along with my laptop. My previous job required a lot of unwieldy equipment and files, which was the primary reason for deciding on the built-in installation. It isn’t just a place to pay bills and set a cute laptop (I wish!).

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My home office is used as a full working office. Sources: Rug | Large Wall Art | Small Wall Art | Roman Shade | Rattan Bin | Magazine Holder | Document Holder | Gray Vase | Cabinet PullĪnother important point I should emphasize before I get into the “how” is the “why”. *post contains affiliate links | full source list at the bottom of this post* So, how do you hide computer cords when your desk is in the center of the room? Ultimately, we talked it out and decided that we wouldn’t have to make any sophisticated electrical adjustments.

desk that hides wires

Add an outlet beneath the file drawers and run the cords backwards? I didn’t want to roll over them. Add an outlet in the floor? I didn’t want to commit to that, especially if this room isn’t an office one day. I talked with my shelving carpenter at length about the best solution. But, knowing built-ins were a “must have” for me and envisioning a desk in the center of the room, I was determined to come up with a solution. It’s a major reason why a lot of people keep their desk against the wall. When I was coming up with the schematic of this room, desk placement and cords were my number one consideration. When I posted my office reveal ( HERE) last fall, one of the most common questions that came in was “how do you hide computer cords?” First, I will say this.















Desk that hides wires