Hide the wiring around Culture & Life Desk well!Summary of stylish rental interior examples [Tell me!Good room]
Wiring of computers, TVs, routers, etc. that you want to hide well. We have summarized the ideas and ideas that can be used for rentals to make them look stylish and neat.
Check here before organizing the wiring!
The areas around electrical outlets, plugs, and cords are places that are likely to cause fires in your home.
There are many cases of "tracking fires" caused by dust accumulation between the plug and the outlet, and fires caused by heat generation.
Even when organizing wiring, safety comes first! Please be especially careful of this.
・Regularly check that there is no looseness between the plug and the outlet
・Do not damage the power cord by putting it under furniture or pressing it down
・Bundle the power cord It is dangerous to use it in a twisted state as it will generate heat.
- There is a limit to the amount of electricity that can be used with outlets and cords. Avoid excessive octopus foot wiring
Summary of interior examples that hide wires well
Creating wiring storage under the desk with DIY
Atsuyan lives in a 1K room of about 20㎡. A vertically long 6 tatami mat desk is placed near the entrance, which was chosen because it was easier to place a desk for remote work in a vertically long space rather than a square one.
This is the workspace that I created with particular attention. It seems that the legs with electric lifting function are combined with the size-ordered top plate, and the back side of the top plate is equipped with a laptop PC and a net to hide the wiring. (Click here for this room)
Hidden behind the board
Mr. Kobayashi, a renovation design staff member of goodroom, lives in a single room of about 30 square meters. This workspace, which is also useful for remote work, features a DIY desk and shelves.
I made a perforated board shelf on the wall with Lavrico, and put a plywood top on the legs made with Sohorse brackets for the desk. We are particular about not seeing the wiring, and it is all hidden behind the wall, so it looks neat. (Click here for this room)
Remote work at the dining table is also neat
Ms. Ako Okada lives alone in a renovated 1LDK rental. The dining table was made by DIY. The legs were purchased from toolbox, and the top plate was ordered from a woodworker I know.
I was also particular about the size so that two people can work facing each other. A basket is attached to the back side of the top plate to hide the wiring. The matching chair is Itoki's work chair "Vertebra 03". (Click here for this room)
Double walls
wao.diy's house is a 40-year-old 3DK. The wall in the living room is actually a single wall made of lovelico, and it is used by attaching a TV, shelves, lighting, etc.
All the wiring is hidden in the wall, so it looks pretty neat. (Click here for this room)
"Cable storage basket that blends in with the interior"
The goodroom staff love to use the "Cable storage basket that blends in with the interior" from "Hokuou Kurashi no Douguten". Made of heat and water resistant material that is safe for electronic devices, you can hide WiFi routers. (Click here for item introduction)
text : Miha Tamura from goodroom journal
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