Bonus: Family and guests will have an ideal place to park their smartphones when dinner is served.
A basket cover is optional.
Youll want the baskets sides to be at least 4 inches high.
2.Apply hot glue around the edges of the hole to prevent the raw edges from fraying.
4.Place the basket on a countertop and plug the dock or power strip into an outlet.
Liz Rogers, home decor blogger @TheMrsRodgers
DIY Charging Station Instructions below.
With 5 phones and two iPads in the house, I couldnt handle the cord madness anymore.
Cords everywhere and everyone fighting over them.
And the ultimate bonus, everything stays HIDDEN!
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I used hot glue to seal the edges of the hole to prevent any fraying.
Place charging pad inside, plug in the main cord, and you have your charging station!
I used a clear drawer organizer to house extra cords and headphones.
2.Mount the cabinet near an outlet in your kitchen or another room where everyone likes to charge their phones.
Phones can sit on the shelves within the cabinet.
Kelsey Pomeroy, social media coordinator and creator @KelseWhatElse
This is our DIY wall-mounted equipment charging station.
The diy equipment charging cabinet was our solution!
We used an Anker charging block and did the watt math to verify that we are not overloading it.
We chose this charging block for its heat, voltage, and fire protection.
We want simple solutions, not fires!
Hide the charging station in a drawer
1.Purchase a recessed power strip.
Thats the kind that sits flush with a surface where its mounted.
3.Screw the power strip into the drawer.
The cord should come out the back of the drawer.
Danielle Pientka, DIY blogger and woodworker at DIY Danielle
4.
Convert a bread box
1.Use your old bread box, a thrift store find or new purchase.
These instructions are for a rolltop box.