How to hide toilet pipes
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Exposed kitchen pipes can be an eyesore, but there are a few ways to hide these pipes and improve the overall ambiance of your kitchen in the process. Painting the pipes can quickly and easily help mask them from sight, but if you want a...
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Water leakage is a terrible menace to avoid since it gives rise to stained walls, accumulation of mold, and even infestation. Let’s take a look at how we can hide these pipes from sight.
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Hello! My husband installed a sink in the half bath which is great but the hate the exposed plumbing. There are cabinets you can buy to attach to the sink but very spendy so he won’t go for one. Any low cost options anyone can think of? Thanks!
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Kim Mills got a totally new toilet and she spent just £100 on the project. Toilet room was dull and boring and now has a snazzy silver look. Kim provides DIY tips to get the look.
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If exposed plumbing is driving you round the bend, we've got some great little suggestions on how to hide it or even incorporate it into your new bathroom design.
I've working on remodeling a bathroom in an older mobile home (single wide) and the plumbing pipes were covered with a box but the box was removed, as the plumbing is having to be redone a bit for the installation of the new tub. However the pipes will still be visible. They extend about 6 inches away away from the wall and are about 5 inches in height. I hate to put another 'box' around them because when I do hardwood flooring throughout, I think it will look bad. I've considered putt…
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