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I wouldn't recommend it. If cabling is a problem, you might want to consider WiFi phones, then you would just have a thin power cable with a wall wart.
The two I'm thinking of currently have analog phone lines patched out over cat6 structured cabling with a socket either set into the wall behind. Yealinks supplied bracket is horrible and leaves not much space and a pretty tight bend in the cable.
Might just hope I have some spare thinpatch cables kicking around