How To Hide Water Lines In Laundry Room

How to hide the water supply line in the laundry. * Sorry we don't have a picture of my husband cutting a line. They seal off the water heater without major repairs and are ideal for laundries and part basements or garages.

A hairpin that hides the water heater
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Buy a stand with a new washer/dryer now, or wait until the existing ones break and then buy a stand with a new washer/dryer. Wash down sign and fold. We created this box:

Place the shelf in front of it (with cut outs for the cord) and place the basket on top of the shelf to hide it.


Leave room for the pipe: The pipes in the utility room are usually low enough that you can use your lamp to hide unimaginable plumbing. My choice is to build a carpenter platform.

There should be very little space between the water heater and the wall.


The coordinator cut out the area from drywall. Add a few leaves. Shut off the main water supply.

Tape them down with designer tape.


You may find yourself in your laundry room with ugly open pipes. Here Jeremy explains what yo with the Supermaster service on az. They cap the water heater without major repairs and are ideal for laundries and semi-finished basements or garages.

Here are some of the options I'm considering:


Use a tape measure to ensure it is evenly spaced on both sides of the back panel. This is an easy and inexpensive way to create a beautiful space to wash. You can use a kitchen table, sofa and couch, large plants in pots, etc.

Wash down sign and fold.


This may involve moving a washer, dryer, or even a water heater. I'm not very good with tools and just wanted a quick, easy, and inexpensive solution. This should be enough to remove the bottom of the central valve.

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