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Your Air Conditioner Isn’t Pretty, So Be Creative

Air conditioning is something Americans truly enjoy — almost 90% of homeowners have it. Comfort is key, especially during sweltering, humid weather, but let’s face it. Your air conditioner is downright ugly and, in most cases, bulky, too. It is not cute and does not blend in with your interior or exterior design.

However, there are clever, artistic methods for concealing these boxy metal machines. Keep reading to see our favorite tips.

Cover It With a Cute DIY Cabinet

An AC wall unit can be concealed with an attractive cabinet cover during the off-season. You could also build a cabinet with hinges, so the door can be opened while operating your air conditioner or accessing it for repairs. Don’t forget to make the cabinet large enough to accommodate the necessary air circulation.

Elevate It With a Fancy Screen Panel

You could also place a decorative screen panel over your indoor AC unit. Drop by your local home improvement store, and you will find affordable white or black vinyl screen panels in lattice designs.

Hang Up Pretty Café Curtains

AC window box units are used in many households, but they can ruin your décor. Interior designers recommend a quick fix with café curtains. Place a tension rod halfway down your window, and hang some lightweight curtains that you can pull aside while your unit is running.

Camouflage the Outside Unit With Shrubs

If you love your central air conditioning system but can’t stand the large, in-your-face outdoor unit containing the heat exchanger, fan, and compressor, you can make it all disappear or at least, blend the big unit into the scenery.

One method is to plant shrubs and colorful floral plants around your air conditioning unit as a visual barrier. The open structure of the plants will allow the airflow to keep your unit functioning properly. Just make sure the plants are no closer than 2 feet from the unit.

Build a Handsome Custom Enclosure

Many homeowners opt for an elegant trellis box or fencing surrounding the outdoor air conditioning unit. Again, HVAC experts would advise keeping open airways so that your unit can maintain its normal operation while stylishly hiding your outdoor AC box.

A custom-built enclosure featuring a three-sided screen can be moved to access the unit. Or consider building a permanent structure that attaches to your home and has a gate.

Enjoy Your AC and Stylish Décor, Too

Air conditioning is one of life’s best inventions and a great investment in comfort, and you can cleverly conceal these homely units. If you live in Topeka, KS and are looking for a fine HVAC crew, contact Kaw Valley Heating and Cooling today for AC installation services.

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