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Cables through wall - HELP

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Old 13-06-2007, 8:38 AM   #1
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Cables through wall - HELP

Hi everyone,

Here is what i am trying to do.

Our new house is almost at the plaster stage, we want to wall mount an LCD tv in the bedroom and have sky.

We have the a telephone box, power socket and a dual sky cable coming out of face plates low down which will be hidden by a cabinet.

The sky box will sit ontop of the cabinet.

We have a fused spur that will be behind the wall mounted tv that will hopefully sit in the top corner of the tx behind it.

Question - we want to run a scart lead and a HDMI cable from the back of the tv to behind the cabinet lower down.
How should we do this in terms of bringing them out of the wall?

I have seen brushed face plates, or should we run some sort of split tubing out the wall, i'm a bit confused.

Please help

thanks

Andy
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