
"Most home office setups use a variety of corded items like dual monitors, laptop chargers, webcams, microphones, keyboards, mice, phone chargers, and desktop lamps. While these gadgets make your workspace more functional, they can also give your desk a chaotic rat's nest vibe, which is a classic home office design mistake. Messy cord clutter can even block your productivity by creating visual stress."
"The genius of this wood crate lies in its small footprint and handled design. It measures 3.15 inches wide, 5.5 inches long, and 2.36 inches tall, making it perfect for use as a docking station for the smaller loose cables that tend to sprawl across a desk. How? Well, the handles on either side act as perfect openings for device cables; place extra cable length or even the AC adapter for your laptop into the crate's wooden frame,"
Cord clutter from multiple devices — monitors, chargers, webcams, microphones, keyboards, mice, phone chargers, and lamps — creates visual stress and reduces productivity. Commercial cable management boxes typically cost between $20 and $200, which can be costly. A Crafter's Square wooden crate from Dollar Tree costs $1.25 and fits small cables and adapters. The crate's small footprint and handled design let excess cable length or an AC adapter sit inside while charger and connector ends exit through the handles. The setup prevents wires from slipping behind the desk and forming tangles. The raw wood finish allows simple customization, such as staining, to better match desk aesthetics.
Read at House Digest
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