FLOSI
Nerf Herder
So I just bought a Detolf from IKEA the other day. I'm very happy with it and it seems to be the perfect, inexpensive (59.99), solution to my 12" figure display needs. I picked up a set of Dioder LED lights for the Detolf. I set all four light pads up coming through the hole at the top of the Detolf and strung to each of the four corners, by the vertical metal poles, allowing light to filter down, unblocked by my collectables that are positioned in the center of each shelf.
So here's my issue: What can I do with the miles of wires that I now have sticking out of the top of my Detolf??? I was hoping that some of you may have come up with some good ideas. At the moment I just positioned a picture frame in a way that keeps the wires out of site, but for the long term I'd love to come up with something even more creative and clean, so to speak. I just want the wires to remain hidden.
As you can see by the image there's a TON of wire, and I'm only utilizing about 6-10 inches for each of the lights, add in the connector box and the small box that runs from the power cord and you've got a ton of stuff just sitting on top of the display. The small power cord box does have a couple screw holes, allowing it to be attached to the top of the cabinet. If I can group everything in together tight enough I can then hide it behind (or under????) something.... at least that's my thought. Help!
So here's my issue: What can I do with the miles of wires that I now have sticking out of the top of my Detolf??? I was hoping that some of you may have come up with some good ideas. At the moment I just positioned a picture frame in a way that keeps the wires out of site, but for the long term I'd love to come up with something even more creative and clean, so to speak. I just want the wires to remain hidden.
As you can see by the image there's a TON of wire, and I'm only utilizing about 6-10 inches for each of the lights, add in the connector box and the small box that runs from the power cord and you've got a ton of stuff just sitting on top of the display. The small power cord box does have a couple screw holes, allowing it to be attached to the top of the cabinet. If I can group everything in together tight enough I can then hide it behind (or under????) something.... at least that's my thought. Help!