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via crateandbarrel.comClear the top of your nightstand and charge your devices inside the drawer for a much cleaner look. That’s the idea behind this solution from @stefanasilber, using a store-bought nightstand with a power strip inside the drawer.
For a more affordable option, purchase a regular nightstand with a drawer (buy one secondhand if you really want to save money!) and create a hole in the back of the nightstand drawer yourself. Then plug in a corded power strip.
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Tuck Cords in a Small Vase
If you’re like most people, the kitchen counter is the main charging spot for your family’s devices. To corral the cords when not in use, here’s a simple idea from @easybreezycreative: Tuck them into a decorative vase below the outlet. It keeps the cords accessible but contained. The best part is, you probably own a vase that will do the trick!
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via theartifox.comIn the market for a new desk? Make sure to get one with cable management features like this sleek-looking piece from Artifox. Not only does it look good, it’s thoughtfully designed for optimal cord control.
The built-in dock on top is perfectly sized to hold a tablet or phone, and also provides a place for cords to slide through to the metal cable grid on the back. Wires and a power strip can be attached to the grid to keep everything organized and off the floor.
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