What would you use to make a decorative cord holder?
I need to to hide tv, computer cable. All I I can come up with cardboard tube from paper towels
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Lots of Hometalkers have ideas! Find them here: https://www.hometalk.com/search/posts?filter=hide%20cords
I once saw someone on Pinterest use a pool noodle that they painted to match their wall. It looked great!
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Or make out of fabric.
If you still want to make from cardboard paper towel tubes, paint or mod podge or embellish to your desired style or just paint the same color of your walls so it sort of disappears.
Lots of ideas here:
https://www.pinterest.com/huskers8485/hide-computer-cords/
Cardboard tubes are not a bad idea at all. Another one is pvc pipe. Either one can be covered with contact paper or fabric.
They make plastic moldings called cord covers to hide a cord and make it look nice. You can also use velcro strips that conceal the cords behind items. I have them on all of my appliances so no ugly cords when not in use.
Cord slips or Command hooks
If you have your gadgets and modems on a table, don’t let the cords dangle about. Stick some cord slips or hooks behind your desk, along the apron, to guide your cords as they run along the sides of the table down to the floor. And, voila! No more messy cords behind or under the table. If cord slips are hard to come by or are expensive, another inexpensive alternative are binder clips! You can also attach them on your walls.
Decorative baskets or boxes
To hide your modem and cords, put them inside beautiful boxes or baskets. Arrange them inside, along with the cords, then cut out a window for the cords to pass through.
Baseboard Covers
You can amp up the use of your baseboards by using them to hide those unsightly cords running along the wall. You can attach a simple cover on the baseboard that is high enough to hide the cords. It can even be a DIY project! Or buy some flexible vinyl baseboards that can be put over your cords. And presto! You have incorporated it into the design of your home.
Wall covers
If it cannot be helped and your cords have to snake over your wall, you can use some cord covers or flatwire to cover your cords and paint over them to disguise them as part of your wall. And just like magic, the cords disappear from sight!
Creative bundle
If you can’t beat your cords, might as well join ‘em! But you can do so with pizzazz. If the cord is quite lengthy, why not arrange it in such a way that it becomes an outline or drawing of something. You can trace the outline of a skyline or write your name in calligraphy using the cords. Or you can cover it up with braided yarn so they still look beautiful. Or tie the cords together with tie wrap and bundle them up with a cloth that matches the color of your wall. Your cords will instantly fade into the background.
Keep Cord Hubs Out Of Sight
“Cord hubs” are items or locations where several cords converge in one place, like internet modems and routers, surge protectors, gaming consoles, etc.
Set Up A Charging Station
If tangled phone and tablet chargers are a major source of cord clutter in your home, consider setting up a designated charging station somewhere in your house. Charging stations ( like the one featured in #8 in this list) typically have several slots for devices and shortened power cables, so you can charge several phones or tablets at once without creating a tangled mess of cords.
Some make a ruched (gathered) fabric tube with a velcro closing in the color of the wall. There are many options on Amazon.... https://www.amazon.com/s?k=tv+and+computer+cord+covers&page=2&qid=1616175698&ref=sr_pg_2 you can view for inspiration. You could also check Office Depot, or Office Smart for computer cord covers.
Hello. I would consider using Velcro ties and maybe making a wooden box to hide the floor cords
here is some info for your project
https://www.pinterest.com/RlBoucherS/hiding-wires/
You could try something like this: https://amzn.to/3eYnbJ4
I purchased this and love the system. I don't think I could make them for the price.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07Z97S83S/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1
I actually just saw this post today: https://thistlewoodfarms.com/how-to-hide-tv-cords/
They sell pretty cord covers too
There are some great ideas here: Home and Garden DIY Ideas | Hometalk