Install Plastic Raceways. If you canât simply hide low-voltage wire under rugs and behind furniture, try using plastic raceways along the trim. Youâll find them in various shapes and sizes to work with the length and width of your wires. You can paint the raceway to match the wall or trim. Hereâs how to add outlets safely with surface wiring.
Step 2. Mark your electrical bracket box on the drywall. Youâll want to make the cut an 1/8th of an inch smaller than the outline you traced around the bracket, so that the lip of the black will have something to hold on to. Step 3. Cut along the outline with the drywall saw. Step 4.
Mark out the holes youâre drilling lightly in pencil on the wall, and drill through each of them. Insert the wall anchors. Then, itâs a case of screwing the combined mount and TV into the wall Drill pilot holes into the piece of wood and position them on the wall. Mark the position of the holes with a pencil. Drill holes for your wall fixings then insert them into the pre-drilled holes. (Choose the appropriate fixings for your wall type). Line the wood up again and screw it into the wall. Check your door opens and closes smoothly. Take the cables behind the wall to the nearest electric outlet and secure the connections in the roomâs outlet. That was another creative way around how to mount TV above fireplace and hide wires. 3. Wire Concealment behind the TV. Since hiding wires is all about creativity, buying a spacious bracket is also useful. A mirror is a great way to hide a TV thatâs above a fireplace. Compared to the two previous methods, it is a more simple, elegant, and convenient solution and adds a beautiful reflection to your room. It only involves installing a mirror in front of your TV, and no unique mechanism is required. TV mirrors are available in different sizes, and dUKF3P0. 384 390 55 250 106 104 206 102 8