
Artist Maisie Maud Broadhead has come up with the most clever solution to those ever-pesky cables in our homes. Using cable fixings, she attached her lamp cord to the wall above her mantel, "drawing" a beautiful trompe-l'œil installation. I've seen plenty of ways to hide your cable cords — like the beads I posted this week — but this remedy doesn't conceal electrical wire, but rather showcases it, turning the eyesore into the eye-catching. This design in particular looks like it would require a fairly long cord, but the possibilities are really endless when it comes to what shapes you can create.

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i'd never do this - but it's certainly an inspired and creative idea!
1I agree, c4rolin3. and I certainly like it better than the beads on the chords.
2I'm sorry but the beads on the chords were probably more of a hazard than trailing wires!
3Exactly c4rolin3, I thought the same thing.
4I agree with the above posts!
5Kudos for tapping the creative vain. But I imagine it photographs better than it looks in person.
6How to End Big Screen TV Cable Clutter
If Santa is bringing you a big screen tv this Christmas, here's a great animated tip from the Good Idea Guys that shows how to avoid all the video and audio cable clutter that can happen when you set up your brand new set!
http://www.goodideaguys.com/
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