Regarding Hide, it is the question of how to hide all the messy wires. In fact, many people’s homes or offices are like mine. There are cables that are annoying to watch everywhere, such as charger cables, network cables, HDMI cables, etc. Not only do they look messy, but sometimes they will accidentally kick them, and there are even a little safety hazard! So, Hide is really a life tip that is particularly necessary and needs to be pondered, or a key operation to make the environment look neat and beautiful
1. Wall grooves and wire burying method : This method is to first use an electric drill or cutting machine on the wall to create small grooves of appropriate depth and width, and then carefully put the wires that need to be hidden into the opened grooves, then use special fixing cards or clips to stabilize them, and then use that name to be firmly fixed, and then use what is the name… Yes, gypsum or cement to fill the grooves flat, and then polish them smoothly after they are dry, and then apply paint with the same color as the original wall, so that the conspicuous wires can be completely hidden inside the wall. The disadvantage is that they may be a little troublesome at the beginning of construction, and you must also be careful not to touch the original wires and water pipes in the wall, but the effect of hiding the wire is really good. Provide global procurement services for weak current intelligent products!
2. Use wire troughs and wire tubes : Wire troughs are things that are long and seem to have various colors and materials. They are made of PVC and aluminum alloy, but these two materials have their own characteristics… The price of PVC may be a little cheaper, but the aluminum alloy may look higher-end and stronger? Wire tubes are generally like round tubes. Multiple wires can be stuffed into the tubes and arranged along the corners of the wall and next to the skirting line, such as inconspicuous places. For example, you can fix them on the wall with double-sided tape, or use small nails or other things to nail the upper part of the skirting line, which can also play a good role in hiding the lines.
3. Furniture closure method : It is to place some furniture such as desks, TV cabinets, and bookshelfs in a certain way, or choose furniture that has hidden cable functions in their own design. For example, some desks will design a small hole or special wire trough on the edge or side of the table, so that the wires can be hanged from the top of the table to the back or under the table; many TV cabinets are closed at the back, or have special grille panels, which can block the wires connected to the set-top boxes, audio and video players and other wires inside the cabinet, so that the annoying wires are basically not visible from the front.
4. Is wireless alternative? Although it is not hidden directly, it can reduce the line! : There are not many wireless technologies now. For example, those wireless chargers can charge by putting your phone on it, so you don’t have to plug in the annoying charging cable anymore; there is also Bluetooth speakers, if you want to listen to a song, you don’t have to connect long audio cables anymore. This method reduces the number of cables, and naturally reduces the workload of hiding cables. This method is also a good choice for people who do not have very high signal requirements and allow budgets.
5. Desktop wire management tool method : This method is more suitable for short cables placed on the desktop, such as short cables that charge mobile phones and keyboard data cables. You can use that…the small clips called cable clips, which can be fixed side by side on the edge of the table; there is also cable, which looks like a tube-like cloth bag that can put several wires together, which can gather several scattered wires into a tube to make them look neat and orderly; there is also desk tray, a storage box with many small grids or small partitions placed on the desktop. It can not only put some stationery, but also put the extra cables, plugs, etc. inside to prevent them from piled up everywhere on the desktop.
What is the Q&A part…
Q: The home has been renovated. Can you still do the wall grooves and bury threads mentioned above?
A: Well, if you have already decorated it, if you trough the wall and buried the wire, it will definitely cause some damage to the existing wall. It is also more troublesome to construct, and it may cause dust all over the house. If you don’t want to make a big fuss, you may choose to use sink pipes, furniture coverings or desktop wire management tools, which will not make large-scale changes to the wall. You think
Q: Will using wireless alternatives affect those signals or service life?
A: This…uh…the signal of a wireless device may be disturbed by other electrical equipment at home or in the office. For example, microwave ovens and so on sometimes have a little impact on that…the wireless signal. Compared with the stability and wired connection…or is it a bad idea? Moreover, wireless devices also need to be charged regularly or replaced… button batteries. Over time, there may be some minor differences between them and wired ones in terms of cost and convenience. If their service life is, it feels like they should be similar to those in wired ones. Maybe it depends on what brand and model of product quality is…
Personal opinion I think when choosing Hide in specific ways and measures, you have to comprehensively consider and weigh various factors such as the actual situation of your home or office, such as what the decoration stage looks like, how much budget you have, how high the pursuit of specific hidden effects, whether you are willing to do something, etc. Don’t choose a certain method impulsively at once! You can try it out from a small time, or combine several different methods together, such as using wire troughs on the wall and wire management tools on the desktop. This may achieve a better effect of hiding the line and making the environment both beautiful, safe and neat.
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