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Smart routing of cables, cable ties or 1 power cord and use WiFi for everything.
Iโm using 1 HDMI for my soundbar and a power cord thats it. Everything else is just done through streaming on the TV, I have a HDHomerun tuner in the loft for terrestrial TV.
As for cakes, grandchildren seem the best way for those to disappear.
Not as easy I have wifi router hiden behind tv and also switch. Also next to tv I also have 2 echo studio, PS5 Xbox X and also Steam deck. I usually like Ethernet over wifi not trusting that much wifi 6 as most devices not using it and also my router its own subnet.