Hiding AV speaker cables?

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parapaul

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2,828 posts

204 months

Friday 12th March 2010
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Home cinema setup is going in this weekend thumbup

I've done this before, but not for a long time. Is there an easy and/or better way of hiding the speaker cables than tucking them under the edge of the carpet?

I've got lengths of 6m and 9m cable for left & right speakers and a doorway to contend with...

TIA smile

pmanson

13,387 posts

259 months

Friday 12th March 2010
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D-Link trunking?

andyroo

2,469 posts

216 months

Friday 12th March 2010
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You'd be surprised how unnoticeable box section plastic trunking is, the kind with the adhesive backing. Especially with light coloured walls. Cheap and easy.

SeanyD

3,389 posts

206 months

Friday 12th March 2010
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I removed about 3 inches of underlay from around the edges, gives a nice tidy space to lie cables and carpet remains flat once put back in place

JustinP1

13,330 posts

236 months

Friday 12th March 2010
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SeanyD said:
I removed about 3 inches of underlay from around the edges, gives a nice tidy space to lie cables and carpet remains flat once put back in place
Yup.

I did it with less than three inches though, just cut a slit wide enough to fit the cables between the gripperrods and the edge of the underlay. Can't see a thing.

I would recommend if you are cornering to cut a curve though.

steveo3002

10,640 posts

180 months

Friday 12th March 2010
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how do you refit the carpet to the gripper rod things ?

headcase

2,389 posts

223 months

Friday 12th March 2010
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with a knee kicker, arount £10 from Q&B

Streetrod

6,468 posts

212 months

Saturday 13th March 2010
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I ran mine behind the skirting boards, a neat solution but a little more work

Mr AJ

1,247 posts

177 months

Sunday 14th March 2010
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steveo3002 said:
how do you refit the carpet to the gripper rod things ?
I usually just use a butter knife to pull the carpet up and a gentle tap with a hammer to fasten it back down! Using the knife to push it back under skirting boards.

But i'm not a carpet fitter and a knee kicker may be a better solution...