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How to Handle Cords for a Desk in the Middle of Room

Option 1: Cord Organizer Box/Cable Management Box

- Purchase a cord organizer box or cable management box.

- Place it on the floor under the desk.

- Use the provided slots or holes to route the cords into the box.

- Some boxes come with a lid to help conceal the cords.

Option 2: Cable Raceway Covers/Cord Raceway Kit

- Get a cable raceway cover kit or a cord raceway kit.

- Decide the path where you want to route the cords. It can be along the wall or under the desk.

- Attach the raceway covers or kit to the surface using the provided adhesives.

- Tuck the cords inside the raceway to conceal them.

Option 3: Cable Sleeves/Cord Sleeves

- Gather some cable sleeves or cord sleeves. They are often made of fabric or plastic.

- Bundle together the cords you want to conceal.

- Slide a cable sleeve over the bundled cords.

- The sleeve will cover the cords and give a neat appearance.

Option 4: Cable Ties or Zip Ties

- Get some cable ties or zip ties.

- Group the cords you want to manage.

- Use a cable tie or zip tie to wrap around and hold the cords together.

- Make sure the ties are snug but not too tight.

Additional Tips:

- If your desk has grommet holes, use them to pass cords through.

- For power cords that need to reach an outlet, use an extension cord with a flat plug that can fit under furniture.

- If you have multiple devices, use a power strip to organize and centralize the cords.

- Label your cords to easily identify them when disconnecting or troubleshooting.

- Regularly inspect and maintain your cord organization to prevent tangles and ensure safety.