The Seattle Times — Here’s how to hide your nonaesthetic household items in an aesthetic way
Amber Katz, The Seattle Times
We’ve all got that thing. You know, the absolutely necessary household item that you can’t live without…if only it would fit into the gorgeous aesthetic you have been working hard to cultivate in your space! Amber Katz at The Seattle Times reached out to the experts to learn how to hide nonaesthetic household items in an aesthetic way.
Here are some snippets from the Hide Nonaesthetic Household Items Article:
“Interior designer Jennifer Gardner loves Samsung’s Frame TV for those who’d rather not have electronics as the centerpiece of the living room. ‘It transforms from a beautiful piece of art to Monday Night Football at the flip of a switch.’”
“Gardner suggests covering frames with wallpaper, whiteboard or chalkboard paint to create a message center or art piece. ‘The end result is attractive, and the hidden EC panel can be accessed with ease.’”
“For larger families, an extra freezer is a must. But while it’s great to have an additional area to keep all that frozen food, the sheer size of it can feel overwhelming. Gardner suggests concealing it behind a pretty drape. ‘The drape will add pattern and texture to the room when closed and provide easy access to the chest freezer when you need it.’”
Read more about how to hide nonaesthetic household items here.
It’s a labor of love, but with a little planning, you can absolutely hide your non-aesthetic household items in a beautiful, aesthetic way. For more, visit the Renovation Blueprint blog for more tips, tricks, and inspiration—I add new articles every Friday!