How to hide duct work
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Hide duct work and ceiling wires in basement with something a bit more inspiring and inviting. Refaced reclaimed wood stained with Red Chestnut 232 (minwax) More photos: http://gege.re/gallery/72157600671314980
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this custom work is hiding duct work for a high velocity air conditioning unit
Holly | Home & DIY on Instagram: "Don’t let a floor air vent stifle your diy dreams!! Someone called this a snorkel and really that’s what we should call it from now on 😂 🤿 For the record, I didn’t come up with this Thermopan idea - I stole it from @makingitwithabby 🙌🏼 She used this stuff to redirect an air vent that was under a built in bench she was making. I was thrilled to find an alternative to piecing together clunky hvac metal tubes. Thermopan was incredibly easy to work…
Unique storage unit to hide duct work! Tile seat or shelf with storage underneath...BIG PLUS!
Discover innovative solutions to cover boiler pipes, blending functionality with style for a seamless interior look. Expert tips for every home.
Covering ugly duct work with rope.
Pipes. Beams. Ductwork. These things are generally hidden in our homes behind walls, in ceilings, and within soffits. Sometimes, however, it pays to leave some of these tubes, conduits, and structural elements exposed to serve as edgy decorative statements. Done right, this approach can lend an industrial flair to any space, but the key here is “done right.” If you don’t take special care in showing off what's usually concealed, you’ll end up with spaces that look unfinished rather than…
Learn how to hide ugly home decorating eyesores like outdoor electric box, bulky air conditioner unit, trashcan, thermostat and more with these creative diy ideas. #hideeyesores #diydecor
Having exposed electrical wires on a ceiling can be distracting and unsafe. Here are some tips on how to hide wires in an exposed ceiling.
This 2,000-square-foot house in Sonoma County cost $360 a square foot to custom build.
Bre Bertolini on Instagram: "My gallery wall is back!!! 😍 During our kitchen reno we had to put the duct work for our range through this wall which resulted in a soffit to hide it. It took a while to find the perfect wood to cover it and make it look like a beam and until that was done, I didn’t want to hang my art back up. But it’s finally done and I think I love it even more than the first one. I kept a lot of the pieces the same but also added in some new ones from @artdotcom. I love…
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