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Nah, boxed into a riser, surrounded by a unistrut frame which is then drylined, then a cupboard built around that. Then wallpapered.
and a vase of flowers, FFS. bought the x-wife some flowers once. she said " i suppose i've got to open my legs now"'.. " Why", i said. "ain't you got a vase big enough?"
 
I have glanded into a metal knockout box in the past and contained it within a large plastic enclosure. Bit of a faff on to get it right and you will need an insulated enclosure pretty much as big as the CU itself. That was with 16mm 2 core though, anything bigger might be near impossible.
 
Personally,i would be very apprehensive,concerning chasing out,and concealing such a cable,in a utility room,where every white-goods dude,storage fitter and DIYer,will be wielding a drill.

Viewed a photo the other week,of some hero who had masonry drilled through a 4" brick wall,and through both sides,of a radiator,on the other side...

A nice piece of square trunking,can be worktop and cupboarded round,and can hide in plain view.
 

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