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title: "Stylish Ways of Hiding the Ugly Stuff Inside Your Home"
url: "https://servingsandiegocounty.com/stylish-ways-of-hiding-the-ugly-stuff-inside-your-home/"
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date_published: "2022-11-02T04:00:02+00:00"
date_modified: "2022-10-26T00:39:36+00:00"
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# Stylish Ways of Hiding the Ugly Stuff Inside Your Home

Cords, thermostats, routers, plumbing, and pet items are all functional but don’t look that great in the open. Look, you don’t have to redo your home or make any drastic changes — we will share some cheap and creative solutions for this. Feel free to copy these quick and easy tips on hiding or organizing some not-so-pretty items in your home.
Image from hydrangeatreehouse.com

Place your modem or router in a basket. Make sure you choose one with holes to allow for proper ventilation.

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Image from wellworninterior.com

Cover power outlets in the kitchen with a wooden cutting board.

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Idea and image from blesserhouse.com

Hide your thermostat or switch box behind a picture frame.

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Image from homedit.com

Conceal the pipes under the sink in your bathroom with some plants that require low light, like a snake plant or ZZ plant.

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Image from Pinterest

Clutter problems? Here are some good-looking storage options:
&#8211; Wicker baskets
&#8211; Galvanized bucket
&#8211; Wooden crates
&#8211; Wire baskets
&#8211; Enamel containers
&#8211; Matching glass jars
&#8211; Leather containers

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Image from Fresh Crush

No more dangling TV cords with a wire organizer.

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Image from Architectural Digest

Make your own charging station by placing all your gadgets in a magazine rack while charging.

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Image from BHG Australia

Another popular charging station is a bread box in the kitchen.

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Image from Tip Hero

Ever heard of a doogie drawer? It’s a secret drawer to keep away your pet’s food and water bowl.

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Image from The Homebody House

How about a kitty litter cabinet? Genius!

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Which of these ideas are you copying? Let us know in the comments.
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