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Cable around door frame.
Typical solutions used in a domestic setting in a house include directly at.
The cable will then run along the wall in the first bedroom around the door jamb along the wall in the hallway towards the second bedroom if any around the door jamb of the second bedroom then along the wall to your wife s computer.
I can t think of many other ways to get around it.
With doors however it is best to route the cable through the ceiling above or the floor below if possible.
Simple steps to run your cable.
Staple the cord around the outside of the door frame when you come to a doorway.
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To hide cables behind a door frame or baseboard follow these steps.
To conceal wire around a door diy your own wire clamps using a clear plastic soda bottle.
Also remove the trim for any baseboard where you want the wire to follow.
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Routing around doors windows.
The plastic sheathing on most cables accepts enamel and the cords are easier to paint before you run them.
I m having my speaker and hdmi cable in a 30x15 dline white trunking and have also got the same problem as you but i have decided to take the cable around the door in the trunking and to use the flat corner pieces that dline do as well to give it a professional look for the corners around the door frame and at the bottom.
Strips then loosen the trim with a small pry bar wrap the plastic around the wire and slide it between the wall and trim.
Can the door frame come away and put the cables in the frame.
To do this simply cut the bottle into 1 1 2 x 1 in.
Windows are a little simpler to bypass than doors since most have stud framing below the sill through which you can run the cable.