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Hidden water heater
Hidden water heater










Just make sure you know what you’re doing when installing everything, otherwise, you may end up needing to make a call to an HVAC company, like Heating Repair Services – Valley Comfort Heating and Air. Plus, the great thing about curtain installation is that it still makes it easy to check on your water heater and furnace when you need to. Installing the rod and curtain will take no time at all, and once you have it installed, you’ll notice a huge difference in the look of the room. It’s best to pick a curtain that is extra long, as this will ensure you have floor to ceiling coverage. Using a curtain to hide your water heater and furnace is perhaps the easiest of all the DIY methods.Īll you have to do is buy some shower curtain rods that can be mounted from the ceiling, a shower curtain (or some other type of cloth curtain), and a curved connecting pipe. Read on to learn the top 3 DIY tips for hiding them. So, what can you do to hide an unsightly water heater or furnace? This can totally throw off the decor scheme of a room, and it can cause the room to have an unfinished look to it. Some people are lucky, and their water heater and furnace are stashed off in some closet where it is out of sight and out of mind.īut for many of us, our water heaters and furnaces are installed in inconvenient areas like the kitchen, bathroom, or the laundry room.

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Water heaters and furnaces play a pretty important role in your home.īut let’s face it, they’re certainly not the prettiest looking things out there. ( This is a contributed post, for more information about my compensation please read my disclosure policy) It worked out though, as I do love my old style closet I made with one of my grandparents’ barn doors. The largest ugly I had to cover up was the terrible choice by electrician made putting my electrical panels smack dab in the middle of my entryway. Nowadays with on the option on on demand hot water heaters many bathrooms now just have a small one tucked into a cabinet freeing up the need for a large closet to store the older style tank water heaters. Curtains, doors and even cabinets are all great options. But that’s not always an option, especially in smaller houses. Some of us are fortunate enough to have a small room or closet devoted to the inner workings in our homes. Hiding ugliness in our homes is something I think we all spend a lot of time doing. Top 3 DIY Tips to Hide Ugly Water Heaters and Furnaces.

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Hidden water heater