How to organize the cords in your home, which dangle from your desk, is a problem that plagues many people. These cords, without which no modern home could function properly, tangle, knot, intertwine and create a sense of total disorder in the room.

When you try to unplug a specific cord, it's hard to find it in the tangled mess. If you're tired of this, here are 8 suggestions to teach you how to organize the cords in your home:

1. The cable turtle has the shape of a shell and is made of flexible plastic. You can wrap the excess cord around this device, then tighten it into a compact shape by pressing.

2. Clips attached to the back or side of your desk can organize cords with smaller plugs, such as those for phone chargers, laptops, or headphones.

3. Placing an extension cord in a dresser drawer can be a useful solution. This way you can store all your chargers and USB cables in the drawer.

4. Cardboard boxes can be drilled, decorated, and used to hide cords. You can thread charger plugs through the holes.

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5. Stores specializing in home organization sell various supports for attaching cords to your desk or under it. These can be made of wood, plastic, metal and come in different shapes.

6. The cardboard tubes left over after using toilet paper can be used to organize cords. You can label each tube with its purpose so you don't have to pull them all out every time you need a specific one.

7. You can build a cable organizer out of a cardboard box.

8. If your desk is flush against the wall, you can attach a plastic gutter to the wall to secure the cords.

1. The cable turtle has the shape of a shell and is made of flexible plastic. You can wrap the excess cord around this device, then tighten it into a compact shape by pressing.

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