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Flat Extension Cord

06/10/2025
by Rick Coleman
Flat Extension Cord

You've got your living room or home office set up perfectly. The furniture is in just the right spot, the decor is looking schmick, but there's one problem: you need to get power to a lamp or a laptop on the other side of the room, and the only way is across the floor.

Running a standard round cord leaves a daggy, lumpy trip hazard, especially under a rug. It's unsafe and it looks terrible. This is where the clever, low-profile flat extension cord comes to the rescue.

What's the Go with a Flat Extension Cord?

A flat extension cord is a brilliant bit of design where the insulated wires are laid out flat, side-by-side, instead of being bundled together into a thick, round cable.

This simple change makes the cord incredibly thin, allowing it to lie almost completely flat on the floor. The main purpose of this design is to be hidden out of sight and to minimise the trip hazard of a regular cord. It’s the perfect problem-solver for tricky room layouts.

Top Uses: When a Flat Cord is a Ripper Choice

A flat lead is the go-to choice whenever you need to run a cord across a floor discreetly. It's perfect for:

  • Under Rugs and Carpets: This is its number one job. It allows you to run power across a room without creating that ugly, unsafe lump under the rug.
  • Behind Furniture: Its slim profile lets you run a cord behind a bookcase, entertainment unit, or sofa that's pushed up flush against the wall.
  • Along Skirting Boards: A flat cord can be tucked neatly along the edge of a skirting board, making it much less noticeable than a round cable.
  • Home Offices and Media Rooms: Ideal for clean, tidy cable management on the floor, connecting desks or entertainment systems to a distant power point.

The Unmissable Safety Rules: Read This Before You Buy

Because of its unique design and where it's used, a flat extension cord comes with some very important safety rules. Don't skip this bit!

  • Never Run it Through a Doorway: Never place the cord in a spot where a door can close on it. Pinching or crushing the cord can damage the insulation and create a serious fire hazard.
  • Use it in Low-Traffic Areas Only: It's designed to go under a rug in the middle of a room or under furniture, not across a main, high-traffic walkway where it will be constantly scuffed and stepped on.
  • Check for Damage Regularly: Because it lies on the floor, it's more exposed. Before you plug it in, always give it a quick once-over to check for any cuts, nicks, or damage. If you see any, it's time for a new one.
  • Don't Overload It: It's still a standard 10-amp domestic lead. Don't use it for high-power heaters or multiple appliances at once.

The Ultimate Discreet Solution: In-Wall Cabling

A flat cord is a fantastic temporary or low-traffic solution.

But for a truly invisible and 100% safe solution, especially in a high-traffic area, the best answer is to get a permanent power point installed. This is a job that must be done by a licensed electrician. A qualified professional can safely run wiring inside your walls or under your floor and install a new GPO (General Purpose Outlet) exactly where you need it. It's the ultimate 'flat' solution because it's completely hidden and removes all the risks of a floor-level cord.

Whether you need a clever temporary lead or the components for a permanent, professional installation, it pays to use high-quality, compliant gear. For a comprehensive range of power solutions that meet the highest Australian safety standards, it's worth checking out a trusted supplier like Schnap Electric Products. They stock a variety of high-quality power accessories, including durable and compliant flat extension cords for those tricky spots. More importantly, they are a leading supplier of the trade-quality GPOs (power points), switches, and wiring that professional installers use to create those safe, seamless, and permanent power solutions. For any job where safety and a clean finish are priorities, start with the quality gear from a supplier like Schnap Electric.