Hide Plumbing & Outlet Sitting Above Floor
I’m trying to hide water pipes & an electric outlet raised 6-8 inches above the floor. I’m thinking either a round or rectangular hollow body end table or ottoman with a cloth flap concealing the lower 6-8 inches to access the outlet. It must be at least 18 inches wide. Alternatively, just a solid top to bottom covering with a glass top that can be picked to access the outlet, if needed.
Any other thoughts?
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