Hi everyone. I've just finished installing an HDMI distribution system in my house (so I can watch Sky in all rooms). In one of the bedrooms, I am planning on wall-mounting an LCD TV. I have routed aerial/HDMI/network cables to a self-made faceplate on the wall, and this will be hidden behind the TV. There is a socket directly below where the TV is going, which I was planning on using. However, it seems a shame that I will have a cable running up the wall to the TV (even if it is just one!). So, I was wondering, is it possible (i.e. permissable!) to have a socket put in next to my audio/video faceplate - i.e. in the middle of the wall? I have read about safe-zones for cable routing, and that makes me doubt it is allowed, but then surely if a socket is needed in a specific location, there must be a way around it!
Thanks in advance for any advice!
Thanks in advance for any advice!
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