What difference does hiding TV wires in a simple cable channel make to the look of a wall?

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A mounted TV with cables hanging down like spaghetti instantly cheapens the look of even a nicely designed living room. You might have spent time picking the right paint, the right unit, but those wires scream “unfinished.”

A simple plastic or metal cable channel, painted close to the wall colour, keeps all those wires bundled and hidden. Power cables, HDMI, internet, soundbar wires—sab ek line ke andar. The TV then looks like it belongs there, not like it was thrown on the wall in a hurry.

It’s a small job, usually done in under an hour, but visually it calms the whole wall. Dusting becomes easier too, because you’re not fighting through tangled cables every time.

It’s one of those tiny upgrades that quietly makes your living room feel more “designed.”

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