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<blockquote data-quote="superczar" data-source="post: 2313364" data-attributes="member: 281"><p>PVC </p><p></p><p>+1 for PVC casing. </p><p>I cannot put wires inside walls till the next repaint job - and tech has moved forward so much since the last paint :lol:</p><p></p><p>While not as neat looking as in-wall, there are ways to make it unobtrusive.</p><p>I have routed casings along the floor skirting where the floors tile rise up a few inches on the wall - this way, they are difficult to notice unless one is looking closely.</p><p>Also, because tiles are smooth, 3M double sided tape does a fine job of keeping them secure without a need to drill holes.</p><p></p><p>At one place, I have 7 pairs of speaker cables, a couple of HDMI, 4 ethernet and a few other cables running through an extra wide conduit along the skirting.</p><p>For routing on walls where needed, you will however need to drill and secure with screws.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="superczar, post: 2313364, member: 281"] PVC +1 for PVC casing. I cannot put wires inside walls till the next repaint job - and tech has moved forward so much since the last paint :lol: While not as neat looking as in-wall, there are ways to make it unobtrusive. I have routed casings along the floor skirting where the floors tile rise up a few inches on the wall - this way, they are difficult to notice unless one is looking closely. Also, because tiles are smooth, 3M double sided tape does a fine job of keeping them secure without a need to drill holes. At one place, I have 7 pairs of speaker cables, a couple of HDMI, 4 ethernet and a few other cables running through an extra wide conduit along the skirting. For routing on walls where needed, you will however need to drill and secure with screws. [/QUOTE]
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