As best you can run the cord under the rug where it won t be walked on too much a bump in the rug can still create a tripping hazard.
How to hide floor outlets.
Install a outside electric receptacle in floor.
In walls outlets tend to be less visible near inside corners or close to the floor.
Check local electrical codes before installing outlets to ensure compliance.
Purchase the amount needed of same color carpet to cover the plastic water line.
Hollow boxes hide your entire outlet at once and they usually have a discreet hole in the side for cables in case you need to use it.
If you have an area rug you can conveniently tuck or hide cords underneath but since this can also be perceived as a fire hazard make sure your cords and outlets are new and ul listed.
Install a hollow box to completely cover the outlet.
Use a hollow box if you want to cover the entire outlet while preventing others from touching it.
It s a little lawless we know but it does the trick of hiding the cord and getting rid of tripping hazards.
If the room has features like posts you can use them to help hide the outlets.
You can keep the same cover.
Purchase a white plastic water tubing and 90 degree elbow that the male plug and line will fit in.
This has included cutting a small hole in a rug and running the cord through underneath it.
Use a toilet tissue roll to keep track of all your cord and you can also decorate it a little with a washi tape.
Hide your cord and electrical outlets inside a cute wicker basket and place it under a desk or tv stand.
Minimize the number of outlets you need by grouping them together in double gang boxes or using power strips.