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  1. Jan 5, 2016 · Mount TV to wall mount. How To Hide Cables and Wires. Luckily, we already had an electrical outlet on a wall directly next to our fireplace (on the right, lower side of the brick fireplace). We then had a cable company install a cable receptacle on the wall directly to the left of the brick fireplace.

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    • Our TV Setup | Before & After
    • Step 1 – Plan Your Route
    • Step 2 – Secure Your Track
    • Step 3 – Attach Cord Track Covers
    • Step 4 – Place Junction & Corner Covers
    • Step 5 – Paint The Cord Concealers
    • Step 5 – Strategically Accessorize

    Mounting a flat screen TV above a fireplace has lots of pros and cons…both functionally and aesthetically. Functionally-speaking, a wall mount can save on floor space and make the television viewable across the entire room. But without a piece of furniture (e.g., media stand, console table, cabinet) directly below the television, the usual cord pro...

    If there is one tip you take away from this tutorial, let it be this one: spend some time learning how your particular cord raceway kit works AND plan out the routes before you secure anything to the wall. In most cases, there are two different routes you will need to figure out: 1. From the TV down to the mantel 2. From the mantel to the outlet

    Once you have your track layout exactly right, you can start securing it to the wall. To ensure that all the extra “slack” ends up on top of the mantel and not down by the outlet, I recommend starting on the outlet side. Our cord concealer kitcame with adhesive strips, but not the easily-removable kind. They were instead the “rip the paint off the ...

    As you install your track, the cord will likely not stay put and instead fall to the floor (as shown above). What will ultimately hold the cord in place will be the track covers. So once the bases of the track are fully secured to the wall, go back and attach the covers to each section, while ensuring the cord sits flat and smooth in the channel. W...

    Once all the long covers are in place, the next step is to snap on the junction covers where any two ends of track meet. While you might be tempted to skip this step if you have a fairly short install, these junction covers will ultimately hide every bit of cord and “firm up” the entire structure. Once all the corner and junction covers are in plac...

    Most cord concealers are paintable so you can “camouflage” them to match your wall color. Whether you paint them before or after installation is up to you. Because of the stencil on our wall, I opted to paint the cord concealers beige prior to installation, but then added the stencil detailonce everything was in place. If you have a patterned wall ...

    We specifically chose both a cord length AND route that would allow the plug side of the Sleek Socketto reach behind the electronics that sit on our mantel. So once the cord and track were fully in place, only the outlets were exposed along the mantel top, which we could tuck behind the Apple TV. While this arrangement was sure better than what we ...

  2. Aug 25, 2019 · How to mount a TV above a fireplace and hide wires for wall mounted TV. Full tutorial including wall mount, electrical box, and hiding wiresThank you to LG ...

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  3. Jun 15, 2022 · Step 7 – Use a Conduit to Protect the Wire. Now, go back inside the brick fireplace and set up a conduit to protect the TV wire and cable. Running the wires through a conduit will protect them from rodents. Step 8 – Install the Male Connector on the Side Access Panel. Then, run the TV wires through the conduit.

  4. Jan 14, 2021 · 2. Place Cable ties. Every 6 inches or so, you want to place a cable tie. This will help keep those cables tight, so you can easily tuck them out of sight and hide them over your brick fireplace. Without these ties your cords will flop all over the place and you won’t be able to tuck them away. 3.

  5. How to mount tv on a brick wall above fireplace with using a tilt brackethiding wires externally

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  7. Sep 3, 2021 · Thread The TV Wires Through The Base Of The Cable Cover. Bundle the TV wires and TV cords together. If need be, tie the TV cords together with a cable tie for a more compact fit and better hide wires for your fireplace TV. Thread them neatly through the base of the cable cover, passing them through the elbows where applicable.