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| A drawer is a great spot in which to tuck all of these little electronics. Install a power strip at the back of the drawer and leave room behind the drawer for the main cord to move with the drawer. |
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| Cubbies in a mudroom are great for individual charging stations for each member of the family. Tip: If you take your personal electronics to work or school, buy two sets of charging cords, one for each location. This will prevent your having to drag a tangle of cords with you everywhere you go. |
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by Think Fabricate
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| Although this iPad sits on top of the dresser to charge, the receptacles are hidden under panels in the top. |
| Innovative Products has a terrific line of pop-up boxes that store items at the back of counter areas. Having one for charging small items is a great use of otherwise wasted space, and it keeps your counters clear. |
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by RedEnvelope
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| There are many battery charging stations available, in case you don't have the option to build something into cabinetry. This tray keeps things collected. |
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| This is another great option for holding all the cords and mess when can't build in a custom charging station. |
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by Bluelounge
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| Keeping the cords neat is half the battle in creating a good charging station. These little cord holders keep cords right where you need them. More Ways to Manage Your Cords |
J. Weiss Design -- Cool to hear that it actually is a charging station. It absolutely made great sense for it to have that function. Really well designed!