I have a bathroom with many ugly pipes,how do i hide them
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Paint them the same color as your walls or ceiling. If under the sink, make a "skirt" to hide them. Can you post a photo?
Under the sink? I’ve used velcro strips self adhesive...to mount a fabric skirt under the edge of the sink. I made it floor length and with a few gathers and or pleats. If You don’t sew heat bond tape will work to make the bottom hem, and hem the sides of the skirt. Great place to stash tp refills.
Hello. Click on the link below to see how to paint your pipes so that you can have them match your walls and basically hide them in plain sight. The link talks about kitchen pipes, but the concept applies to bathroom pipes, too. Good luck!
https://m.wikihow.com/Hide-Pipes-in-the-Kitchen?amp=1
https://victoriaplum.com/blog/posts/how-to-hide-the-plumbing-in-your-bathroom
Paint them the same color as the walls they will blend with the walls or ceiling.
If the pipes are metal, perhaps you can think outside of the box and place some decorative items (maybe even useful) on them by using strong magnets to adhere the items to the pipes.
A little hot glue and some rope might be a different look