Conceal tv wires behind wall trim.
Hiding tv cables above fireplace.
The fireplace prevents running the cables straight down the wall and the stud framing prevents running the cables laterally inside the wall.
We all dream of the ambience comfort warmth brought by a fireplace.
When we got a new loveseat the shelf made it impossible for someone to walk behind the loveseat.
This rise in tvs over the fireplace trend has been mine for a while.
But back to the tv part because the only place one was over the fireplace.
It s more function than form and stuff.
Running cords in a wall above a fireplace have become a popular trend when mounting televisions in homes.
It s not the easiest and quickest way to hide your tv cords but it s certainly an eye catching one.
Cue the sketch drama music.
How to install a tv above a fireplace and hide the wires by kristan hart mount a tv over a fireplace hiding tv cables can be quite a chore sometimes requiring you to run cables behind the wall to a television panel in the room behind your fireplace.
A flat panel tv above your fireplace is very cool until you try and hide the cables.
Mount tv to wall mount.
Luckily we already had an electrical outlet on a wall directly next to our fireplace on the right lower side of the brick fireplace.
For over a year now it has driven me nuts.
We all have things about houses we don t like.
Oct 31 2017 for over a year now we have had our cable box dvd player and appletv sitting on a shelf to the right of our fireplace.
Interestingly it has a stud framing that prevents running cables inside the wall.
How to hide cables and wires.
We then had a cable company install a cable receptacle on the wall directly to the left of the brick fireplace.
Fortunately there is a simple fix aimed at hiding those unsightly wires.
If your fireplace is on an interior wall you may be able to go up the wall however that doesn t work on exterior walls.
Its major disadvantage is that the cables are not so easy to access under the trim work if you need to remove or add one in the.
Our friend julie blanner has a great project that uses a simple target shelf or you can create your own using crown moulding to hide those ugly wires and cables leading to and from your tv.