Electronics can be such an eyesore in your home – cords, boxes large and small. Even the electronics themselves aren’t pretty. When you’re living in an Elizabeth, NJ, rental, you have to be especially creative to hide all that away. It’s the art of storage and organization. If you’re a New Jersey resident in a town like Elizabeth, you’re lucky!  You’re so close to one of the world’s design centers in New York City. You’ll find lots of stylish options to stash the electronics in your Elizabeth, NJ, rental apartment.

Give Your Electronics a Hideaway

There are lots of clever ways to stash electronics in an Elizabeth NJ rental. You can hide power strips and cords in a small basket. You can use an elaborate trick of building hidden storage containers with old books. And then there’s hacks to make these tricks work better. For example, if you hide cords in a pretty basket, use old toilet paper rolls to help keep the cords untangled. The hidden-behind-books storage works for many different sized items. You can hide anything from a modem and/or router to an Apple TV, Amazon Echo Dot, or small speakers.

Take the DIY Approach

If DIY is your thing, you’re limited only by your creativity. Cut small holes from a decorated shoe box to make a charging station for your mobile devices. Put a power strip inside, then thread the cords through the holes when you need to charge your phone. If placed on your desk, this will work for your laptop power cord, too.

You can use the furniture in your Elizabeth, NJ, rental, too. Use detachable hooks and Velcro strips or plastic ties to hold cords out of sight on the back of the furniture. Hide the wall-mounted television cord with a shower rod cover, painted to match your decor.

It’s not just computers and television equipment that can be eyesores. Common things like thermostats and alarm panels in an Elizabeth, NJ, rental can detract from an otherwise beautiful decor. These wall-mounted electronics can be a challenge because you’ll need to access them. One solution is to hang a thick tapestry over the panel. Another is to use framed art, but attach it to the wall with hinges instead of in the traditional manner. If you have a light switch that sticks out, hiding it behind something isn’t a great option. Go for some camouflage instead. Surround it with other art on the wall, and then “frame” in the switch. Now it’s hiding in plain sight!

 

You’re limited only by your creativity when you have to hide electronics in your Elizabeth, NJ, apartment rental. DIY can be your best friend, but so could a trip to the local housewares store. Let your needs and taste be your guide and the possibilities are endless!