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How to hide AV cables for those that have a concrete ceiling
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<blockquote data-quote="ziva" data-source="post: 277604" data-attributes="member: 14133"><p>The Senario:</p><p>I moved into my new place and decided that the TV needs to be on the opposide side of the lounge. </p><p>As a result I needed to get the TV cables from the back (previously front) of the lounge to the front. </p><p>I also needed to get the surround sound cables to the back of the lounge.</p><p></p><p>The Challenge:</p><p>I have a lounge with concrete ceilings and a tiled floor. </p><p>On the RHS-side of the lounge is a passage (open plan) and the LHS-side has a sliding door. </p><p>The TV cables are at the back of the room</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ziva, post: 277604, member: 14133"] The Senario: I moved into my new place and decided that the TV needs to be on the opposide side of the lounge. As a result I needed to get the TV cables from the back (previously front) of the lounge to the front. I also needed to get the surround sound cables to the back of the lounge. The Challenge: I have a lounge with concrete ceilings and a tiled floor. On the RHS-side of the lounge is a passage (open plan) and the LHS-side has a sliding door. The TV cables are at the back of the room [/QUOTE]
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