Organisation queen shares her GENIUS trick for hiding unsightly lamp cords from view: ‘I can’t believe I didn’t think of this’

  • Melbourne mum Chantel Mila has found a way to hide annoying electric cords 
  • In a now-viral TikTok video, she replaced the lamp lightbulb with a LED light 
  • She then hid the cord under the couch as it wasn’t needed  
  • The $19 Lytworx cob puck lights from Bunnings are energy efficient 

A mum has found the perfect solution to hide annoying electrical cords in her home. 

In a now-viral TikTok video, Chantel Mila, from Melbourne, showed how the cord leading from the table lamp couldn’t reach the power outlet.  

For a quick and easy alternative she replaced the lightbulb with a remote controlled LED light from Bunnings Warehouse and hid the unsightly cord underneath the couch. 

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Organisation queen Chantel Mila, from Melbourne, has found an easy way to hide electrical cables around her home. For a quick and easy alternative she replaced the lightbulb with a remote controlled LED light from Bunnings Warehouse (pictured, right)


‘The easiest way to make any lighting wire free. I bought my lamp and puck lights from Bunnings and love the final result,’ Mila captioned a now-viral TikTok video. The clever idea meant Mila was able to hide the lamp cord under the couch (right)

‘The easiest way to make any lighting wire-free. I bought my lamp and puck lights from Bunnings and love the final result,’ Mila captioned the video. 

The pack of three Lytworx cob puck lights can be controlled from up to 10metres away using the wireless remote.

The $10 energy-efficient lights can be used to brighten shelves, the kitchen, closet, pantry, garage and hallway.

By the end of Mila’s video, the lamp cords were unable to be seen from view and looked neater. 

The video has since been viewed a staggering 111,000 times and received many comments.  

‘Fantastic idea. Thank you for showing us this. Would love to see them at night,’ one person wrote. 

‘I’m totally on the puck light bandwagon too,’ another added. 

But some TikTok users weren’t convinced.  

‘A new battery after every episode of a tv show? No thank you,’ one person said, another added: ‘Batteries are very bad for the environment.’

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