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again, take those eyesores from ugh to ugh-mazing with these 21 ingeniously easy ways to hide the ugly stuff in your home by peggy wang 1. camouflage an oddly placed light switch plate with a photo gallery. no one will even stop to ponder why there’s an effing light switch in the middle of the


wall. using an array of frames in wood tones and white create a little gallery wall to draw attention away from the awkwardly placed (aka bothersome) light switch plate. as for the art just picked up at a local thrift shop. 2. hang a black drop cloth behind your desk to


hide a tangled mass of wires. use bucky ball magnets to affix the cloth, making this a supremely easy diy. 3. turn a low drawer into a pet-feeding hutch. 4. spray-paint your folding chairs. metal folding chairs, for whatever reason, usually come in that weird ugly brown color.


make them fun and bright with a little spray paint. 5. instead of your standard garment rack, opt for a ceiling rope-hung rack instead. store-bought garment racks tend to look cheap and messy, so just make one. using an old curtain rod just cut down to the size needed, create a rope wrapped hanging


clothes bar that is suspended from the ceiling with very well secured hooks. use hot glue to help secure the rope to the curtain rod. once the rod was completely wrapped in rope, anchored two hooks into the ceiling at about the same width as the rod. finally, use rope to suspend the new clothes bar from the ceiling.


simply cut 2 pieces of rope at the same length, doubled them over, created a knot at the ends, and then slipped the clothes bar into them. 6. turn those nettlesome basement poles into stately columns with molding. just cover the poles with rustic pine boards and trimmed them out with moldings. and paint them an accent color.


it’ll look totally striking in a mostly white room. 7. you can actually paint any ugly tile floors you’re not crazy about. does anyone actually like that mottled linoleum look? after cleaning it very well and use some krud kutter to taped it off.


put little pieces on the squares not to paint in. use primer before using chalk paint for checkerboard black/gray and white color. seal the whole thing with a couple coats of poly-acrylic. 8. buy or sew your own crate cover for the pup. 9.


stash peek-a-boo plants in your cinder blocks. your backyard will look like it’s just bursting with greenery. 10. use electrical tape to make over your washing machines. if you get sick of your stripes and polka dots, they’re easily removable. 11.


install a rolling recycling bin in your kitchen counter or island. 12. update your garage door with a fresh coat of paint. bonus points if it matches the shutters. 13. easily update your boring built-in bathtub with airstone.


things you need are two boxes of gray airstone, 2 tubes of pl premium construction adhesive, caulk-gun, a putty knife, and a hacksaw. just apply the adhesive, and then stick it to the tub, end-to-end however you like, make your cuts as you go. apply molding trim after the last row. 14.


transition your backsplash into the wall seamlessly with a shelf bracket. 15. keep your charging station in a kitchen or nightstand drawer, just by drilling some holes. many nightstands have open drawers in the back too, so you can keep your gadgets out of sight and out of mind. 16.


if you have popcorn ceilings, you can actually scrape the “popcorn” off. it is a labor-intensive project, and make sure you get tested for asbestos before you begin. many homes built before 1978 have ceilings that contain asbestos. instructions: prepping the room, cover everything from the


top to the floor. using a squirt bottle water spray the popcorn until it is wet and waits a couple of minutes for it to soak in and then wet it again. use a razor and a flathead screwdriver to scrape popcorn off, dry overnight before sanding. use the white tube ceiling texture. clean up all the debris. prime and paint your ceilings after you’re


done. you can also cover them with plaster. instruction: cover furniture and floor with plastic cloths put your joint compound in a plastering tray or small bucket. start in a corner of the room. starting at an edge of the ceiling least noticeable, press enough compound in to cover the popcorn.


smooth it with a plaster knife, let the ceiling dry about a week before trying to paint it. 17. turn your balcony into a yard with astroturf. your mini “backyard” waits. 18. use hooks underneath your desk to keep wires out of the way.


19. upholster your unsightly box springs with fabric and a staple gun. add furniture legs to get your bed off the floor. 20. hide florescent lights in your home or office with these lattice covers. you could re-purpose covers out of an old headboard


or cabinet door. 21. give your kitchen appliances a stainless steel makeover with stainless steel contact paper. yep, it exists. here is how julie blanner revamped her dishwasher: 1st. cut a piece of contact paper 3″ longer than required.


then, open your dishwasher door and start at the edge. line the paper up with the top, peeling only an inch or so of the backing off at a time. partner 1: start at the top, slowly working your way to the bottom using the credit card. partner 2: hold onto the contact paper with a little tension to keep the paper from adhering


then once you reach the other side, trim the excess off with a razor blade. and remove any bubbles working them out with a credit card. last, for those ugly things you have no plan to pass on to your children and grandchildren. try this brabantia sort and go waste bin. no endorsement.


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