FLOOR TRIM THAT HIDES CABLES!
Some floors have carpets, while others are covered by laminate or ceramics. In common, all make it difficult to hide cables.
When cables come along they’ll usually be left to lie around, looking awkward and
exposed, longing for the type of attention that the safe haven of a D-Line cable path can offer… Around a floor perimeter, D-Line’s patented ¼-round-lengths make a neat trim
that doubles as a cable path. Unlike other floor edgings, there is no need to measure layouts precisely; because
D-Line accessory bends can simply clip over corners in ways that cover any gaps
or oblique cuts. Professional installers, familiar with traditional solid floor edgings, respect
how in comparison the D-Line Floor Trim typically takes only half
the installation time. The non-metallic lengths can be cut if required, to accept a cable inlet/outlet accessory that might be located near to a floor-standing light, speaker or I.T equipment. Once installed, the hinged lid can be pulled down ready to accept cables.
After inserting the cables, the lid can be snapped shut, before attaching
any corner bends or end-caps that might be required. Being easy to add or remove cables later, the cable path is always ready
and able to make cables seemingly disappear!
exposed, longing for the type of attention that the safe haven of a D-Line cable path can offer… Around a floor perimeter, D-Line’s patented ¼-round-lengths make a neat trim
that doubles as a cable path. Unlike other floor edgings, there is no need to measure layouts precisely; because
D-Line accessory bends can simply clip over corners in ways that cover any gaps
or oblique cuts. Professional installers, familiar with traditional solid floor edgings, respect
how in comparison the D-Line Floor Trim typically takes only half
the installation time. The non-metallic lengths can be cut if required, to accept a cable inlet/outlet accessory that might be located near to a floor-standing light, speaker or I.T equipment. Once installed, the hinged lid can be pulled down ready to accept cables.
After inserting the cables, the lid can be snapped shut, before attaching
any corner bends or end-caps that might be required. Being easy to add or remove cables later, the cable path is always ready
and able to make cables seemingly disappear!