Does anyone have any ways to hide laundry products on a shelf?
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Hi Betsy. You could replace the shelf with a small cabinet.
The easiest would probably be a curtain on a tension rod.
Hi Betsy, you could hang a curtain down with a rod from the ceiling.
Hi Betsy, I have the same issue and am glad you asked as the answers already given have prompted me to get out my tension rod and put a curtain over my laundry-soap shelf above my top-loading washer, too! Thanks everyone!
Save your containers that have the products you are using.....Wait until you have six or seven exactly alike..........paint in a color that matches your room.....label each.....(soap.....softener......borax.....or whatever) and put them on your white shelf.....They will look great and can be in plain sight.
It looks fine to me.
A simple rod hanging on extenders to get them away from wall at desired distance. Then put a simple gathgered or straightcloth there to hide the junk.
Rather than hide them, go with it- buy some great looking glass containers of same or similar design, attach labels (although I doubt you need them), and use them as decorative accessories rather than dreaded supplies!! Have fun!
Hang 2-4 drapery panels on a Spring rod, that makes getting items off shelves easy to use and put back.