It’s a sad series of events that lead to the following problem: Someone sees charm in an old house; sees the need to move in; sees the need for energy; notices a lack of electrical outlets; sees electrical cords all over their floor. However, it’s a happy series of events that lead to the following solution: Someone — more specifically, Karl Zahn — sees connection between wires and baseboards; creates easy system for routing wires; turns baseboards into sneaky hiding place; makes old house safe for accident-prone, expensive-electronics-carrying residents once more.

Basically, The Picket Fence sticks to your baseboards, the wires hide between the walls and the fence, and the world is right again. Nice work, Karl. Charm is charming, once again.



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