Wednesday, January 29, 2014

Hide Attached To The Wall Tv Wires

Hide Wall Mounted
TV Wires


Mounting a flat-screen TV on the wall clears up floor space, becomes part of the decor and provides a good viewing area. With the price of flat-screen wall-mounted TVs in the affordable range, they are increasing in popularity. To complete the look, hide the wires from the TV so the screen becomes another frame on the wall.


Instructions


1. Look at the outside-the-wall system. You can hide TV wires them with prefabricated cable covers painted to match the wall or to coordinate with the room's colors. This is the easiest to install.


2. Determine if the wall is right for an inside-the wall system. It should be made of drywall for easy cuts. Choose an interior wall so there's less wood and wires to work around.


3. Find cable extensions as needed at an electronics store. Also, get covers for the holes in the wall where the wires enter and exit. These are readily available.


4. Mount the TV. Measure the distance of the cables needed to go through the wall or the cable cover system. Mark the spot for where cables and wires leave the TV.


5. Engage an electrician to make a recessed plug on the wall that will hide behind the TV. You don't want to run the power wire through the wall. This isn't necessary if you don't mind the one wire or want to use an exterior system.


6. Mark the spot near the base of the wall where the cable can exit. Measure again to make sure wires and cables are long enough. Also, measure the size of the hole to fit the plug cover.


7. Cut small holes in the drywall where you marked. Feed the wires from top to bottom, then connect to cable boxes, DVD players and other peripherals. Install the covers.








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