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For quick and easy concealment, use paintable adhesive cord covers (raceways) that blend into the wall. For the most seamless look, you may want to run the cord inside the wall, or simply opt for a battery-powered lamp to eliminate the cord altogether.
Wall sconces and plug-in pendant lights can add beautiful accent lighting to your room, but the visible cord often disrupts the clean aesthetic. If you’re wondering how to make those wires disappear, Noah Miller, the design expert for Rowabi, shares that the best solution depends on how permanent you want the fix to be.
1. Quick & Temporary Cord Hiding
These methods are simple, non-permanent, and great for renters:
2. Seamless & Paintable Methods
These options create a neat, almost invisible finish:
3. Advanced & Permanent Hiding (Inside the Wall)
This is the most professional look but requires working with drywall:
4. No Cord Solution
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Before you get started, just relax, read this carefully and grab the tools as well as ensure you take proper safety precautions before working with electrical appliances.

You can easily grab a cord cover kit from Amazon, the main actor of this project! Source: Freepik via https://www.freepik.com/author/freepik
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Keep your cords looking neat by using cable ties to bundle them together and adhesive hooks to route them where you want. No more tangles, no more chaos.
Attach cords to the back of furniture using Velcro strips or clips. It’s a sneaky way to keep them hidden and organized.
If the cord runs across the floor, tape it down securely with rug grippers or double-sided tape and cover it with a rug. It’s an easy fix that adds style and functionality.
Get creative with fabric, rope, or even decorative washi tape. Wrap the cord to turn it into an intentional design element that adds personality to your space.
Staple or tape cords along the baseboard to make them blend in. If you’re feeling fancy, paint them the same color as the wall for extra camouflage.
Replace plug-in wall lights with battery-operated options for a completely cordless look. Bonus: fewer tripping hazards!

Source: Rowabi's customer.
Decorative cord covers come in all shapes and styles. Choose one that complements your decor, and suddenly the cord becomes part of the design.
Hide cords behind plants, books, or strategically placed decor. It’s an easy and stylish way to keep them out of sight.
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Cords may be a necessary evil, but with these quick and easy tricks, they don’t have to cramp your style. From cord covers to creative DIY hacks, there are plenty of ways to hide those pesky wires and keep your home looking polished and professional.
So grab your supplies, channel your inner designer, and let’s banish those dangling cords for good!

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