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Home » 35 No-Brainer Ways to Hide the Ugly Stuff in Your House

35 No-Brainer Ways to Hide the Ugly Stuff in Your House

Easily disguise those household eyesores with these smart and creative solutions.

By: Clara MacLellan

TV Cords + Speakers
Keep TV cords and speakers out of sight with a do-it-yourself pallet accent wall and a beautiful storage bench underneath.

DIY Cable Box Cover
Blend that chunky cable box in with your living room decor by covering it with a sheet of decorative aluminum and stacking it between your favorite books. This is also a great way to hide unsightly TV cords!

Chic Magazine Storage
Magazines piling up? Keep them decoratively organized by rolling them up, then storing in a vintage, weathered soda crate.

DIY Birch Wood Fireplace Cover
Get creative with an unused fireplace by dressing it up with this DIY birch wood cover. Another great project? Make this framed art television cover to conceal the TV in a fashionable way when it’s not in use.

Electronics Drawer Organization
Escape the cord clutter that comes with charging multiple electronics at once. Free up counter space with a charging station inside an unused drawer like this one from Design Chic.

Hide Electrical Outlets With Low-Hanging Artwork
Unecessary outlets cramping your style? Insert child-proof safety plugs, then hang a piece of art.

Book Covers
Not every book is worthy of display on your smartly styled bookshelf. Wrap those not-so-cute (or guilty pleasure) hardcovers in vibrant papers for a bit of colorful eye candy.

Kitchen Trash Cans
Tuck away trash cans in a secret place, such as the kitchen island. DIY blogger Corey turned an old cabinet into this amazing, one-of-a-kind island.

Built-In Dog Bowls
Free up floor space with built-in dog bowls on one end of the kitchen island. Bonus? Kibble crumbs and water dribbles are kept to a minimum.

Improved Fridge
Peel-and-stick wallpaper instantly updates an old refrigerator. Plus, it can be easily removed if you’re renting. Don’t fret about grime and spills — wipe it clean with ease.

Upgrade Appliances on a Budget
Blogger Julie Blanner turned her basic black dishwasher into a stunning stainless steel look-alike with a smart, money-saving stainless steel decal.

Cover Shelves With Fabric
Give old shelves an update with colorful fabric. This is a great solution for renters!

Clear Up Pantry Clutter
Give dollar store bins a more expensive metal look with metallic spray paint for plastic. Once the bins are dry, add labels for a perfectly organized pantry.

Say Goodbye to Packaging
Is your open pantry an eyesore? Tidy it up by emptying packaged foods into chic, clear storage containers like the pros at The Neat Method did here.

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